Three-dimensional finite analysis of the stress in first mandibular molar with composite class I restoration when various mixing ratios of bases were used.
- Author:
Lan ZHOU
1
;
Jin-bo YANG
;
Dan LIU
;
Zhan LIU
;
Ying CHEN
;
Bo GAO
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Composite Resins; Dentin; Elastic Modulus; Finite Element Analysis; Glass Ionomer Cements; Humans; Molar
- From: West China Journal of Stomatology 2008;26(3):334-337
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo analyze the possible damage to the remaining tooth and composite restorations when various mixing ratios of bases were used.
METHODSTesting elastic modulus and poission's ratio of glass-ionomer Vitrebond and self-cured calcium hydroxide Dycal with mixing ratios of 1:1, 3:4, 4:3. Micro-CT was used to scan the first mandibular molar, and the three-dimensional finite element model of the first permanent mandibular molar with class I cavity was established. Analyzing the stress of tooth structure, composite and base cement under physical load when different mixing ratios of base cement were used.
RESULTSThe elastic modulus of base cement in various mixing ratios was different, which had the statistic significance. The magnitude and location of stress in restored tooth made no differences when the mixing ratios of Vitrebond and Dycal were changed. The peak stress and spreading area in the model with Dycal was more than that with Vitrebond.
CONCLUSIONChanging the best mixing ratio of base cement can partially influence the mechanistic character, but make no differences on the magnitude and location of stress in restored tooth. During the treatment of deep caries, the base cement of the elastic modulus which is proximal to the dentin and restoration should be chosen to avoid the fracture of tooth or restoration.