Effect of Hybrid Layer and Thickness on Stress Distribution of Cervical Wedge-Shaped Restorations

  • Eliguzeloglu E
  • Eraslan O
  • Omurlu H
  • et al.
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Objectives: The aim of this finite elemental stress analysis study was to evaluate the effect of a hybrid layer and the hybrid layer thickness on the shear stress distribution in mandibular premolar teeth under occlusal loading.Methods: The mandibular premolar tooth was selected based on the anatomical measurements suggested by Wheeler. The analysis was performed with a computer with the SAP 2000 structural analysis program. Three different mathematical models were evaluated; 1) composite restoration without a hybrid layer 2) composite restoration with a 1.5 μm thick hybrid layer and 3) composite restoration with a 3 μm thick hybrid layer. A total of 200 N of occlusal loading force was simulated from the buccal tubercule and central fossa of the premolar tooth. The findings were drawn by the Saplot program.Results: In model B, the output showed that hybrid layer reduced the shear stress concentration especially on gingival margin of the composite. Similarly shear stress intensity was decreased by a thick hybrid layer in model C, especially on the gingival margin of the composite.Conclusions: The hybrid layer and its thickness plays an important role on stress distribution and intensity in cervical restorations. (Eur J Dent 2010;4:160-165)

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Eliguzeloglu, E., Eraslan, O., Omurlu, H., Eskitascıoglu, G., & Belli, S. (2010). Effect of Hybrid Layer and Thickness on Stress Distribution of Cervical Wedge-Shaped Restorations. European Journal of Dentistry, 04(02), 160–165. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1697824

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