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Stress analysis of a bulk-filled class-V chemical-cured dental composite restoration

โœ Scribed by Katona, T. R. ;Winkler, M. M. ;Huang, J.


Book ID
102654591
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
536 KB
Volume
31
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9304

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โœฆ Synopsis


Clinical problems associated with the polymerization shrinkage of dental composite restorations include tooth sensitivity, crown fracture, discoloration, recurrent decay, and loss of restoration. Our goal was to determine whether these complications could be attributed to the transient stresses developed during contraction. Thus, a finite element model was used to calculate the transitory deformations and compositetooth interface stresses produced during the shrinkage of a chemical-cured ideal Class-V composite restoration. It was found that the interface stress peaks moved with the polymerization front, and that in some instances, their intermediate magnitudes were higher than the final, fully cured, Values. Therefore, the results indicate that clinical failure may be related to these transitory changes during the polymerization process.


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