Dental Materials Journal
Online ISSN : 1881-1361
Print ISSN : 0287-4547
ISSN-L : 0287-4547
Finite Element Analysis of Fiber-reinforced Fixed Partial Dentures
Takashi NAKAMURATatsuo OHYAMATomonori WAKISoichiro KINUTAKazumichi WAKABAYASHINaoki TAKANOHirofumi YATANI
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2005 Volume 24 Issue 2 Pages 275-279

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Two-dimensional finite element models were created for a three-unit posterior fixed partial denture. An experimental resin-impregnated glass fiber was used as the fiber-reinforced composite (FRC) for the framework. The FRC was evaluated using varying combinations of position and thickness, alongside with two types of veneering composite. A load of 50N simulating bite force was applied at the pontic in a vertical direction. Tensile stress was examined using a finite element analysis program.
Model without FRC showed tensile stress concentrations within the veneering composite on the cervical side of the pontic—from the connector area to the bottom of the pontic. Model with FRC at the top of the pontic had almost the same stress distribution as the model without FRC. Models with 0.4-0.8mm thick FRC positioned at the bottom of the pontic showed maximum tensile stresses reduced by 4-19% within the veneering composite.
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