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Materiale Plastice (Mater. Plast.), Year 2017, Volume 54, Issue 1, 111-115

https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.17.1.4796

Anamaria Florescu, Stefan Manea, Violeta Hancu, Roxana Manu, Cornelia Florentina Biclesanu

The Influence of Cervical Cavity Shape on the Restoration Material Retention. A finite element method study


Abstract:
Present study examines, by means of finite element method, the influence of cervical cavity shape on tensions distribution caused by occlusal overload of the teeth with abfraction lesion. Same force values are applied to four 3-D lower premolar finite element models, representing four different cavity shapes. An extracted lower premolar which presented an abfraction lesion has been used. The restoration was achieved by using ER adhesive systems and Giomers. The premolar was scanned and the resulting sections were processed and converted into a 3D digital format. Thus, a model of finite elements which presented a restored wedge-shaped cavity in the cervical dental area was obtained. Then, by modifying the shape and dimensions, there were created another 3 modified-shape cavities. Forces of different magnitudes (45-150N), exerted at a 45 degree angle on buccal cusp, have been applied. A wedge-shaped cavity with a short occlusal side does not show tension in the cervical region, nor in the distal angle of the restoration up to a force of 100N. So, in order to increase the retention of the abfraction restoration, changing the shape of the cavity could be the treatment of choice. Clinical relevance In order to avoid costly and unethical research, by means of FEM, different shapes of cervical cavities were easily created and conditions that influence retention of abfraction restoration were tested.


Keywords:
cavity shape; noncarious cervical lesions (NCCL); abfraction; finite element method (FEM)

Issue: 2017 Volume 54, Issue 1
Pages: 111-115
Publication date: 2017/3/30
https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.17.1.4796
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FLORESCU, A., MANEA, S., HANCU, V., MANU, R., BICLESANU, C.F., The Influence of Cervical Cavity Shape on the Restoration Material Retention. A finite element method study, Mater. Plast., 54(1), 2017, 111-115. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.17.1.4796

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Florescu A, Manea S, Hancu V, Manu R, Biclesanu CF. The Influence of Cervical Cavity Shape on the Restoration Material Retention. A finite element method study. Mater. Plast.[internet]. 2017 Jan;54(1):111-115. Available from: https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.17.1.4796


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Florescu, A., Manea, S., Hancu, V., Manu, R. & Biclesanu, C.F. (2017). The Influence of Cervical Cavity Shape on the Restoration Material Retention. A finite element method study. Materiale Plastice, 54(1), 111-115. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.17.1.4796


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Florescu, A., Manea, S., Hancu, V., Manu, R., Biclesanu, C.F. (2017). 'The Influence of Cervical Cavity Shape on the Restoration Material Retention. A finite element method study', Materiale Plastice, 54(1), pp. 111-115. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.17.1.4796


IEEE
A. Florescu, S. Manea, V. Hancu, R. Manu, C.F. Biclesanu, "The Influence of Cervical Cavity Shape on the Restoration Material Retention. A finite element method study". Materiale Plastice, vol. 54, no. 1, pp. 111-115, 2017. [online]. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.17.1.4796


Text
Anamaria Florescu, Stefan Manea, Violeta Hancu, Roxana Manu, Cornelia Florentina Biclesanu,
The Influence of Cervical Cavity Shape on the Restoration Material Retention. A finite element method study,
Materiale Plastice,
Volume 54, Issue 1,
2017,
Pages 111-115,
ISSN 2668-8220,
https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.17.1.4796.
(https://revmaterialeplastice.ro/Articles.asp?ID=4796)
Keywords: cavity shape; noncarious cervical lesions (NCCL); abfraction; finite element method (FEM)


RIS
TY - JOUR
T1 - The Influence of Cervical Cavity Shape on the Restoration Material Retention. A finite element method study
A1 - Florescu, Anamaria
A2 - Manea, Stefan
A3 - Hancu, Violeta
A4 - Manu, Roxana
A5 - Biclesanu, Cornelia Florentina
JF - Materiale Plastice
JO - Mater. Plast.
PB - Materiale Plastice SRL
SN - 2668-8220
Y1 - 2017
VL - 54
IS - 1
SP - 111
EP - 115
UR - https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.17.1.4796
KW - cavity shape
KW - noncarious cervical lesions (NCCL)
KW - abfraction
KW - finite element method (FEM)
ER -


BibTex
@article{MatPlast2017P111,
author = {Florescu Anamaria and Manea Stefan and Hancu Violeta and Manu Roxana and Biclesanu Cornelia Florentina},
title = {The Influence of Cervical Cavity Shape on the Restoration Material Retention. A finite element method study},
journal = {Materiale Plastice},
volume = {54},
number = {1},
pages = {111-115},
year = {2017},
issn = {2668-8220},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.17.1.4796},
url = {https://revmaterialeplastice.ro/Articles.asp?ID=4796}
}


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