Optimum design for fixed partial dentures made of hybrid resin with glass fiber reinforcement by finite element analysis: Effect of vertical reinforced thickness on fiber frame

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Abstract

By means of finite element analysis, the optimal thickness of fiber framework placed in a fiber-reinforced composite bridge replacing the mandibular first molar was obtained. Test results demonstrated that more than 30% maximum principal stress was reduced by reinforcing with fiber framework in a thickness of up to 0.6 mm for 1.5-mm occlusal clearance. Indeed, maximum principal stress generated in lower embrasure of connectors was reduced from 107 MPa to 70 MPa by maximizing reinforcement effect.

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Ootaki, M., Shin-Ya, A., Gomi, H., Shin-Ya, A., & Nakasone, Y. (2007). Optimum design for fixed partial dentures made of hybrid resin with glass fiber reinforcement by finite element analysis: Effect of vertical reinforced thickness on fiber frame. Dental Materials Journal, 26(2), 280–289. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.26.280

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