Premolars restored with posts of different materials: Fatigue analysis

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Previous works studied the effect of the material and the dimensions of the post on the biomechanical performance (fracture strength and stress distribution) of restored teeth, under static loads. The aim of this work was to study the effect of the post material (glass fbre and stainless steel) on restored teeth, which have the fnal crown, under dynamic conditions. The use of a biomechanical model, including a fatigue analysis from FEA, is presented as a powerful method to study the effect of the material of the intraradicular post. The inclusion of the fatigue analysis allows for a more realistic study that takes into account the dynamic nature of masticatory forces. At the same time, the results obtained are easier to interpret by both dentists and mechanical engineers. No differences were found, with the load and number of cycles considered, between glass fbre and stainless steel as material for the intraradicular post used in premolars restorations.

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Rodríguez-Cervantes, P. J., Sancho-Bru, J. L., González-Lluch, C., Pérez-González, A., Barjau-Escribano, A., & Forner-Navarro, L. (2011). Premolars restored with posts of different materials: Fatigue analysis. Dental Materials Journal, 30(6), 881–886. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2011-098

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