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MODELS IN PHYSICS AND TECHNOLOGY
Numerical simulation of adhesive technology application in tooth root canal on restoration properties
N. O. Bessudnovaab, E. E. Tsiporukhaab, O. A. Shlyapnikovaab a Central Research Institute of Dentistry, 16 Timura Frunze st., Moscow, 119991, Russia
b Saratov State University, Faculty of Nano- and Biomedical Technologies, 83 Astrahanskaya st., Saratov, 410012, Russia
Abstract:
The aim of the present study is to show how engineering approaches and ideas work in clinical restorative dentistry, in particular, how they affect the restoration design and durability of restored endodontically treated teeth. For these purposes a 3D-computational model of a first incisor including the elements of hard tooth tissues, periodontal ligament, surrounding bone structures and restoration itself has been constructed and numerically simulated for a variety of restoration designs under normal chewing loadings. It has been researched the effect of different adhesive technologies in root canal on the functional characteristics of a restored tooth. The 3D model designed could be applied for preclinical diagnostics to determine the areas of possible fractures of a restored tooth and prognosticate its longevity.
Keywords:
computer modeling, prototyping, numerical methods, finite element analysis, restorative dentistry, adhesive materials and technologies, post systems.
Received: 02.12.2014 Revised: 23.08.2015
Citation:
N. O. Bessudnova, E. E. Tsiporukha, O. A. Shlyapnikova, “Numerical simulation of adhesive technology application in tooth root canal on restoration properties”, Computer Research and Modeling, 7:5 (2015), 1069–1079
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