Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2016, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (02): 200-.
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Abstract: Objective To evaluate the effect of different designs of marginal preparation on stress distribution in the mandibularpremolar restored with endocrown using three-dimensional finite element method. Methods Four models with differentdesigns of marginal preparation, including the flat margin, 90° shoulder, 135° shoulder and chamfer shoulder, wereestablished to imitate mandibular first premolar restored with endocrown. A load of 100 N was applied to the intersection ofthe long axis and the occlusal surface, either parallel or with an angle of 45° to the long axis of the tooth. The maximum valuesof Von Mises stress and the stress distribution around the cervical region of the abutment and the endocrown with differentdesigns of marginal preparation were analyzed. Results The load parallel to the long axis of the tooth caused obvious stressconcentration in the lingual portions of both the cervical region of the tooth tissue and the restoration. The stress distributioncharacteristics on the cervical region of the models with a flat margin and a 90° shoulder were more uniform than those in themodels with a 135° shoulder and chamfer shoulder. Loading at 45° to the long axis caused stress concentration mainly on thebuccal portion of the cervical region, and the model with a flat margin showed the most favorable stress distribution patternswith a greater maximum Von Mises stress under this circumstance than that with a parallel loading. Irrespective of the loadingdirection, the stress value was the lowest in the flat margin model, where the stress value in the cervical region of theendocrown was greater than that in the counterpart of the tooth tissue. The stress level on the enamel was higher than that onthe dentin nearby in the flat margin model. Conclusion From the stress distribution point of view, endocrowns with flatmargin followed by a 90° shoulder are recommended.
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