Finite element analysis of stress distribution in four different endodontic post systems in a model canine

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To investigate the stress distribution in a maxillary canine restored with each of four different post systems at different levels of alveolar bone loss. Two-dimensional finite element analysis (FEA) was performed by modeling a severely damaged canine with four different post systems: CAD/CAM zirconia, CAD/CAM glass fiber, cast titanium, and cast gold. A force of 100 N was applied to the crown, and the von Mises stresses were obtained. FEA revealed that the CAD/CAM zirconia post system produced the lowest maximum von Mises stress in the dentin layer at 115.8 MPa, while the CAD/CAM glass fiber post produced the highest stress in the dentin at 518.2 MPa. For a severely damaged anterior tooth, a zirconia post system is the best choice while a cast gold post ranks second. The CAD/CAM glass fiber post is least recommended in terms of stress level in the dentin.

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Chen, A., Feng, X., Zhang, Y., Liu, R., & Shao, L. (2015). Finite element analysis of stress distribution in four different endodontic post systems in a model canine. Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering, 26, S629–S635. https://doi.org/10.3233/BME-151354

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