FEA study for the mechanical strength evaluation of self-adhesive cements used for the restoration of integral ceramic inlays

Aim. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the strength of the adhesion of ceramic inlays (IPS max Press-Ivoclar) in 3 different clinical situations, while comparing the clinical performance of two different luting materials (Variolink Esthetic DC - Ivoclar and Maxcem Elite – Kerr). Materials an...

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Main Authors: Ana Maria Buruiană, Cornelia Bîcleşanu, Iulian Vasile Antoniac, Dan Ioan Stoia, Anamaria Florescu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Amaltea Medical Publishing House 2019-06-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Stomatology
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Online Access:https://rjs.com.ro/articles/2019.2/RJS_2019_2_Art-10.pdf
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author Ana Maria Buruiană
Cornelia Bîcleşanu
Iulian Vasile Antoniac
Dan Ioan Stoia
Anamaria Florescu
author_facet Ana Maria Buruiană
Cornelia Bîcleşanu
Iulian Vasile Antoniac
Dan Ioan Stoia
Anamaria Florescu
author_sort Ana Maria Buruiană
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description Aim. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the strength of the adhesion of ceramic inlays (IPS max Press-Ivoclar) in 3 different clinical situations, while comparing the clinical performance of two different luting materials (Variolink Esthetic DC - Ivoclar and Maxcem Elite – Kerr). Materials and methods. The image processing was done using the Mimics 10 software. The purpose of the processing was to transform the 2D image collection into a volume representing the structure of a molar. After the reconstruction, using the SolidWorks 2013 CAD modelling program, geometric operations were performed to obtain three types of inlays. Three directions of stress have been chosen and they have been preserved for all 3 situations: the direction (Δ1) simulates a normal traction on the inlay, the direction (Δ3) simulates a shear stress, and the direction (Δ2) a combined oblique stress. The load forces modules were 90 and 230 N. Finite element analysis was performed with FEA Ansys 13 software. Results. Both types of luting cements have higher resistance values than the values recorded at both the surface and the interface. This indicates that either of the two application rates applied in any of the three directions will not damage any of the two types of luting materials. Due to the occurrence of shear stresses, in the case of iC inlay, the horizontal stress exceeds the value of the mechanical strength of cement for the accidental stress of 230 N, but neither in this case there will be no damage. Conclusion. Variolink II has better adhesion properties than Maxcem cement, which is why, regardless of the geometric configuration, the direction of the application force and the modulus used in the simulation, the adhesion of Variolink has higher mechanical strength.
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spelling doaj.art-383027a84c7e4555a0eae32d7e153d7a2022-12-22T03:30:19ZengAmaltea Medical Publishing HouseRomanian Journal of Stomatology1843-08052069-60782019-06-0165216518110.37897/RJS.2019.2.10FEA study for the mechanical strength evaluation of self-adhesive cements used for the restoration of integral ceramic inlaysAna Maria Buruiană0Cornelia Bîcleşanu1Iulian Vasile Antoniac2Dan Ioan Stoia3Anamaria Florescu4Facultatea de Medicină Dentară, Universitatea „Titu Maiorescu“, Bucureşti, RomâniaFacultatea de Medicină Dentară, Universitatea „Titu Maiorescu“, Bucureşti, RomâniaUniversitatea Politehnică, Bucureşti, RomâniaUniversitatea Politehnică, Timişoara, RomâniaFacultatea de Medicină Dentară, Universitatea „Titu Maiorescu“, Bucureşti, RomâniaAim. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the strength of the adhesion of ceramic inlays (IPS max Press-Ivoclar) in 3 different clinical situations, while comparing the clinical performance of two different luting materials (Variolink Esthetic DC - Ivoclar and Maxcem Elite – Kerr). Materials and methods. The image processing was done using the Mimics 10 software. The purpose of the processing was to transform the 2D image collection into a volume representing the structure of a molar. After the reconstruction, using the SolidWorks 2013 CAD modelling program, geometric operations were performed to obtain three types of inlays. Three directions of stress have been chosen and they have been preserved for all 3 situations: the direction (Δ1) simulates a normal traction on the inlay, the direction (Δ3) simulates a shear stress, and the direction (Δ2) a combined oblique stress. The load forces modules were 90 and 230 N. Finite element analysis was performed with FEA Ansys 13 software. Results. Both types of luting cements have higher resistance values than the values recorded at both the surface and the interface. This indicates that either of the two application rates applied in any of the three directions will not damage any of the two types of luting materials. Due to the occurrence of shear stresses, in the case of iC inlay, the horizontal stress exceeds the value of the mechanical strength of cement for the accidental stress of 230 N, but neither in this case there will be no damage. Conclusion. Variolink II has better adhesion properties than Maxcem cement, which is why, regardless of the geometric configuration, the direction of the application force and the modulus used in the simulation, the adhesion of Variolink has higher mechanical strength.https://rjs.com.ro/articles/2019.2/RJS_2019_2_Art-10.pdfall integral ceramic inlaysvariolink esthetic dc – ivoclar şi maxcem elite – kerrelement finite method
spellingShingle Ana Maria Buruiană
Cornelia Bîcleşanu
Iulian Vasile Antoniac
Dan Ioan Stoia
Anamaria Florescu
FEA study for the mechanical strength evaluation of self-adhesive cements used for the restoration of integral ceramic inlays
Romanian Journal of Stomatology
all integral ceramic inlays
variolink esthetic dc – ivoclar şi maxcem elite – kerr
element finite method
title FEA study for the mechanical strength evaluation of self-adhesive cements used for the restoration of integral ceramic inlays
title_full FEA study for the mechanical strength evaluation of self-adhesive cements used for the restoration of integral ceramic inlays
title_fullStr FEA study for the mechanical strength evaluation of self-adhesive cements used for the restoration of integral ceramic inlays
title_full_unstemmed FEA study for the mechanical strength evaluation of self-adhesive cements used for the restoration of integral ceramic inlays
title_short FEA study for the mechanical strength evaluation of self-adhesive cements used for the restoration of integral ceramic inlays
title_sort fea study for the mechanical strength evaluation of self adhesive cements used for the restoration of integral ceramic inlays
topic all integral ceramic inlays
variolink esthetic dc – ivoclar şi maxcem elite – kerr
element finite method
url https://rjs.com.ro/articles/2019.2/RJS_2019_2_Art-10.pdf
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