Thermo-mechanical stress in multilayered dental post due to temperature gradient

Objective: To analyse thermo-mechanical stress in endodontically treated teeth restored with Multilayered Structured Dental Posts (MSDPs) under cold and hot conditions using Finite Element Analysis (FEM). Methods: Three MSDPs of multilayer design of xTi-yHA composition added to a zirconia layer (mod...

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Main Authors: Madfa, A., Abu Kasim, Noor Hayaty, Hamdi, M., Rahbari, R.G., Bayat, M.
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Published: University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2010
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Online Access:http://eprints.um.edu.my/2553/1/Thermo-Mechanical_Stress_in_Multilayered_Dental_Post_Due_to_Temperature_Gradient.pdf
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author Madfa, A.
Abu Kasim, Noor Hayaty
Hamdi, M.
Rahbari, R.G.
Bayat, M.
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Abu Kasim, Noor Hayaty
Hamdi, M.
Rahbari, R.G.
Bayat, M.
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description Objective: To analyse thermo-mechanical stress in endodontically treated teeth restored with Multilayered Structured Dental Posts (MSDPs) under cold and hot conditions using Finite Element Analysis (FEM). Methods: Three MSDPs of multilayer design of xTi-yHA composition added to a zirconia layer (model A), an alumina layer (model B) and a titanium layer (model C) were compared with zirconia (model D) and titanium (model E) posts. The fractions of Ti and HA was varied gradually. Changes in temperature of an endodontically restored tooth model were calculated as a result of hot and cold response. The resulting thermo-mechanical stresses were analysed and compared using FEM in models A, B, C, D and E. Results: It was noted that Models A, B and C returned to near body temperature better than that Models of D and E. There was no evident difference in all MSDPs models. The smallest Von Mises thermal stresses were observed in MSDPs (models A, B and C) compared to models D and E. There were no also differences in Von Mises thermal stresses for all MSDPs. The magnitude of interface of stresses in models D and E with the surrounding tooth structures were greater than those in MSDPs especially in area close to middle third of the dental posts. The peak stress by thermal irritant for models D and E are approximately three times higher than models A, B and C. Conclusion: The findings of this study showed that pure zirconia and titanium posts produced greater thermal stresses than MSDPs.
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spelling um.eprints-25532020-01-16T07:38:44Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/2553/ Thermo-mechanical stress in multilayered dental post due to temperature gradient Madfa, A. Abu Kasim, Noor Hayaty Hamdi, M. Rahbari, R.G. Bayat, M. R Medicine R Medicine (General) RK Dentistry Objective: To analyse thermo-mechanical stress in endodontically treated teeth restored with Multilayered Structured Dental Posts (MSDPs) under cold and hot conditions using Finite Element Analysis (FEM). Methods: Three MSDPs of multilayer design of xTi-yHA composition added to a zirconia layer (model A), an alumina layer (model B) and a titanium layer (model C) were compared with zirconia (model D) and titanium (model E) posts. The fractions of Ti and HA was varied gradually. Changes in temperature of an endodontically restored tooth model were calculated as a result of hot and cold response. The resulting thermo-mechanical stresses were analysed and compared using FEM in models A, B, C, D and E. Results: It was noted that Models A, B and C returned to near body temperature better than that Models of D and E. There was no evident difference in all MSDPs models. The smallest Von Mises thermal stresses were observed in MSDPs (models A, B and C) compared to models D and E. There were no also differences in Von Mises thermal stresses for all MSDPs. The magnitude of interface of stresses in models D and E with the surrounding tooth structures were greater than those in MSDPs especially in area close to middle third of the dental posts. The peak stress by thermal irritant for models D and E are approximately three times higher than models A, B and C. Conclusion: The findings of this study showed that pure zirconia and titanium posts produced greater thermal stresses than MSDPs. University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2010 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/2553/1/Thermo-Mechanical_Stress_in_Multilayered_Dental_Post_Due_to_Temperature_Gradient.pdf Madfa, A. and Abu Kasim, Noor Hayaty and Hamdi, M. and Rahbari, R.G. and Bayat, M. (2010) Thermo-mechanical stress in multilayered dental post due to temperature gradient. University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. http://iadr.confex.com/iadr/sea10/preliminaryprogram/abstract_141147.htm
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