1. Abutment Forms and Restorative Materials in Adhesive Prosthesis: A Finite Element Analysis
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Takeo Maida, Kazuhiro Hikita, Takumi Yorimoto, and Kunihiko Kobayashi
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Dental Stress Analysis ,Materials science ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Finite Element Analysis ,Composite number ,Abutment ,Dental Abutments ,Composite Resins ,Prosthesis ,Crown (dentistry) ,Bite Force ,stomatognathic system ,Materials Testing ,Perpendicular ,medicine ,Humans ,Bicuspid ,Composite material ,Cementation ,General Dentistry ,Groove (engineering) ,Crowns ,Tooth Preparation, Prosthodontic ,Dental Porcelain ,Elasticity ,Finite element method ,Resin Cements ,Ceramics and Composites ,Gold Alloys ,Adhesive - Abstract
This study evaluated experimental abutment forms utilizing adhesion for clinical treatment by the three-dimensional finite element method. Three experimental abutment forms with no axial wall were evaluated: Form 1 was the occlusal surface reduced by 1.5 mm, Forms 2 and 3 were the crown cut perpendicular to the tooth axis 2 mm or 4 mm from the central groove. The restorations were made of 3 types of materials: composite resin, porcelain, and a gold-based alloy. Restorations were bonded to the abutments with an adhesive resin. A vertical load of 500 N was applied to the center of the inner incline of the buccal cusp. The stresses in the adhesives were largest in Form 1 with composite resin and in Form 3. It was indicated that the stresses were greatly affected by the form of the abutment and the restorative materials.
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- 2004
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