Effect of occlusal anatomy of CAD/CAM feldspathic posterior crowns in the stress concentration and fracture load

Alexandre Luiz Souto Borges, João Paulo Mendes Tribst, Aline Lins de Lima, Amanda Maria de Oliveira Dal Piva, Mutlu Özcan*

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Abstract

Objectives: This study evaluated the effect of restoration occlusal design on the maximum fracture load and stress distribution of a feldspathic ceramic crown. Materials and Methods: Twenty dentin analogues were used to simulate a full-crown preparation. Next, 20 feldspathic crowns were milled according to the occlusal design parameter available in the CAD database (Young or Adult). The crowns were cemented with dual cure resin-cement and loaded until fracture at 1 mm/min crosshead speed. Data were analyzed by using one-way ANOVA and Tukey tests (p < 0.05). The same geometry and experimental setup was modeled and exported to the computer aided engineering software and tensile stress concentration was calculated using the finite element method with 300 N occlusal load simulation. Results: The occlusal anatomy significantly influenced the load-to-fracture (p < 0.05). Adult design showed higher mean values (1149 ± 201 N) than Young design (454 ± 77 N). The maximum principal stress criteria showed similar stress pattern for both designs, however, the highest stress concentration was calculated for Young design (91 MPa) in the occlusal surface. Conclusions: An anatomy design with reduced cusp angulation and less evident occlusal sulcus can reduce the stress concentration and increase the fracture load for feldspathic CAD/CAM posterior crowns.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1190-1196
Number of pages7
JournalClinical and Experimental Dental Research
Volume7
Issue number6
Early online date9 Jul 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2021

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Authors. Clinical and Experimental Dental Research published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Funding

The authors would like to thank São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) with the grant Nos. 2013/14831‐1 and 2014/00668‐4.

Keywords

  • CAD/CAM
  • crown
  • finite element analysis
  • mandibular molar
  • stress

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