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J Endod ; 21(7): 362-7, 1995 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7499976

ABSTRACT

This study is an application of a three-dimensional Finite-Element Method to investigate the changes in stress characteristics of a prepared maxillary central incisor. The purpose of this study was to analyze stress distributions in this tooth after simulated canal preparation and static loading. A maxillary central incisor was embedded in acrylic, sectioned, photographed, and digitized. A three-dimensional finite-element model was generated by a computer and appropriately modified to simulate canal preparation. Data identified the highest stress magnitudes to be located between the middle and coronal thirds of the root; an area clinically observed to be prone to fracture during treatment. In addition, the magnitude of generated stresses was directly correlated with the simulated prepared canal diameter. The development of a validated three-dimensional finite-element method could identify areas that may predispose a tooth to structural failure during condensation loads.


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Dental Stress Analysis , Incisor , Root Canal Obturation/methods , Computer Simulation , Dental Enamel , Dentin , Maxilla , Numerical Analysis, Computer-Assisted , Root Canal Obturation/adverse effects , Stress, Mechanical , Tooth Fractures/etiology , Tooth Fractures/prevention & control
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