Post Placement and Restoration of Endodontically Treated Canines: A Finite Element Analysis Study

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The purpose of this study was to show the improved outcomes of restoring endodontically treated teeth with fiberglass posts compared to restorations using metal posts. In our study, we used the Finite Element Method (FEM), which is based on the principle that a physical model that supports a given load distributes the stress throughout its volume. We sought to assess what stress results in a tooth when it is restored using a fiberglass post compared to restoration using a metal post. The finite element analysis showed that a system consisting of a tooth with a fiberglass post is more stable in terms of the maximum stress than a system consisting of a tooth with a metal post. The maximum displacements and deformations were obtained in the case of a canine restored with a fiberglass post, which showed that this system had a high elasticity, therefore, higher strength than a canine restored with a metal post, which had high rigidity.

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Popescu, A. D., Popa, D. L., Nicola, A. G., Dascălu, I. T., Petcu, C., Tircă, T., … Gheorghiță, L. M. (2022). Post Placement and Restoration of Endodontically Treated Canines: A Finite Element Analysis Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19158928

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