Different dental post designs and materials affect the stability of restoration of a tooth. This study aimed to analyse and compare the stability of two shapes of dental posts (parallel-sided and tapered) made of five different materials (titanium, zirconia, carbon fibre and glass fibre) by investigating their stress transfer through the finite element (FE) method. Ten three-dimensional (3D) FE models of a maxillary central incisor restored with two different designs and five different materials were constructed. An oblique loading of 100 N was applied to each 3D model. Analyses along the centre of the post, the crown-cement/core and the post-cement/dentine interfaces were computed, and the means were calculated. One-way ANOVAs followed by ...
To analyze and compare the tensile stress distribution in endodontically treated teeth restored with...
A comparative study on the stress distribution in the dentine and cement layer of an endodontically ...
This study evaluated the stress distribution on an endodontically treated maxillary central incisor ...
Introduction: With the availability of different post systems and various studies on the strength of...
Objective. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the stress distribution in a maxillary central ...
Background: Post design and material has very important effects on dentinal stress distribution sin...
The effect of different anatomic shapes and materials of posts in the stress distribution on an endo...
Abstract: Aim: To analyze and compare the tensile stress distribution in endodontically treated teet...
The use of intra-radicular posts for rebuilding of damaged teeth is a normal practice in contemporar...
The current study evaluated the influence of two endodontic post systems and the elastic modulus and...
Aim To compare stress distribution between a fractured maxillary central incisor restored with direc...
Aim To evaluate the mechanical behaviour of the dentine/cement/post interface of a maxillary central...
Clinicians are opting ever more frequently for restorative materials which have an elastic modulus s...
Aim: To investigate interfacial stress distribution in restored root filled teeth with various post ...
The purpose of this study is to compare the stress distribution of the different post systems, depen...
To analyze and compare the tensile stress distribution in endodontically treated teeth restored with...
A comparative study on the stress distribution in the dentine and cement layer of an endodontically ...
This study evaluated the stress distribution on an endodontically treated maxillary central incisor ...
Introduction: With the availability of different post systems and various studies on the strength of...
Objective. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the stress distribution in a maxillary central ...
Background: Post design and material has very important effects on dentinal stress distribution sin...
The effect of different anatomic shapes and materials of posts in the stress distribution on an endo...
Abstract: Aim: To analyze and compare the tensile stress distribution in endodontically treated teet...
The use of intra-radicular posts for rebuilding of damaged teeth is a normal practice in contemporar...
The current study evaluated the influence of two endodontic post systems and the elastic modulus and...
Aim To compare stress distribution between a fractured maxillary central incisor restored with direc...
Aim To evaluate the mechanical behaviour of the dentine/cement/post interface of a maxillary central...
Clinicians are opting ever more frequently for restorative materials which have an elastic modulus s...
Aim: To investigate interfacial stress distribution in restored root filled teeth with various post ...
The purpose of this study is to compare the stress distribution of the different post systems, depen...
To analyze and compare the tensile stress distribution in endodontically treated teeth restored with...
A comparative study on the stress distribution in the dentine and cement layer of an endodontically ...
This study evaluated the stress distribution on an endodontically treated maxillary central incisor ...