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KMID : 0362319960210010339
Journal of Korean Academy of Operative Dentistry
1996 Volume.21 No. 1 p.339 ~ p.352
Finite element analysis of stress distribution according to the method of restoration after root canal therapy



Abstract
Many dentists have been taken an interest in restoration of severly damaged teeth after endodontic treatment and it is a true that there are lots of studies about it. In these days, although we have used Para-Post, pins, threaded steel post, cast
gold
post and core, and so on, as a method of restoration frequently, it has been in controversy with the effects of the on the teeth and surrounding periodontal tissue.
In this study, we assume that the crown of the upper 1st premolar was severly damaged, and after the root canal therapy, two most common types of restoration were carried out; 1) coronal-radicular amalgam restoration, 2) after setting up the
Para-Post,
restore with amalgam core and gold crown.
After restoration, in order to present the concentration of stress at internal portion of the tooth and the surrounding periodontal tissue, we doveloped a 2-dimensional finite element model of labiopalatal section, then loaded forces from 2 long
perpendicular to the lingual incline of buccal ridge an the middle point, parallel to the long direction axis of tooth at the fossa-were applied.
@ES The analyzed results were as follows:
@EN 1. Stress of the normal first premolar was concentrated on the most weakest anatomical structure, that is, cervical area, and no stress on the bifurcated area of the canal.
2. Crown restoration after root canal therapy causes large stress concentration on the bifurcated area of the canal. This stress concentration has larger value in case of lateral movement of mandible, and there are decrease in the stress
concentration
compared with natural tooth.
3. Coronal-radicular amalgam restoration method transports more stress to the tooth structure than restoration using Para-Post.
4. There are more stress concentration around Para-Post in the case of lateral movement, and we have more favo rable result when restored with Para-Post.
5. Generally, stress in the lateral movement is larger than stress in the perpendicular load.
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