A COMPARISON OF POST AND CORE TECHNIQUES WITH FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS

유한요소법에 의한 Post와 Core 형성법의 비교

  • Cheong, Yong-Kee (Department of Conservative and Prosthetic Dentistry, Graduate School, Pusan National University) ;
  • Hur, Bock (Department of Conservative and Prosthetic Dentistry, Graduate School, Pusan National University) ;
  • Lee, Hee-Joo (Department of Conservative and Prosthetic Dentistry, Graduate School, Pusan National University)
  • 정용기 (부산대학교 치과대학 치과보존학교실) ;
  • 허복 (부산대학교 치과대학 치과보존학교실) ;
  • 이희주 (부산대학교 치과대학 치과보존학교실)
  • Published : 1996.03.20

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to analyze the stress distribution in mandibular second premolars restored with different post and core techniques. Sixteen two-dimensional finite element model of mandibular second premolars restored with post and core and complete crown were developed according to the diameter, length, and material of post and core. Vertical force, 10N in magnitude, was applied first to the central fossa and then $45^{\circ}$ oblique force of same magnitude was applied to the buccal contact surface of buccal cusp. The obtained results were as follows : 1. Stress distribution within the dentin 1) Regardless of the material of the post and core and the diameter and length of the post, the pattern of stress distribution within the dentin was similar. 2) Maximum dentinal stress was observed on the lingual root surface of alveolar crest level with oblique loading and on lingual side of root dentin at the crown margin on vertical loading. 3) Cast post and cores produced the lowest dentinal stress concentrations and the highest stress concentration was observed in composite resin post and cores. 2. Stress distribution within the post and core 1) Within the amalgam and composite resin post and core, the patterns and maximum values of stress were similar. Maximum stress located at the central fossa of core portion on vertical loading and at the lingual junction of post and core with oblique loading. 2) Among the all post and cores, the cast post and core registered the highest stress concentration and maximum stress value within the post. Maximum stress located at the post apex on vertical loading and at lingual half of the post surface with oblique loading. 3) In case of Para-post and amalgam core, maximum stress located at the central fossa of core portion and lingual tip of the post head on vertical loading. With oblique loading, maximum stress located at the lingual half of the post surface.

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