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Type: Tese de Doutorado
Title: Avaliação do comportamento mecânico da reconstrução radicular em raízes enfraquecidas utilizando o método dos elementos finos
Authors: Claudia Machado de Almeida Mattos
First Advisor: Estevam Barbosa de Las Casas
First Referee: Rudolf Huebner
Second Referee: Rodrigo de Castro Albuquerque
Third Referee: Osvaldo Luiz Manzoli
metadata.dc.contributor.referee4: Angelo Gil Pezzino Rangel
Abstract: A restauracao dos dentes tratados endodonticamente muitas vezes e uma tarefa complexa em razao da grande perda de estrutura coronaria. Quando a destruicao atinge a raiz, os canais muito amplos dificultam a colocacao de pinos intra-radiculares necessaria para a reabilitacao protetica do dente. A reconstrucao cervical por meio de materiais adesivos tem sido sugerida, devido as propriedades mecanicas favoraveis e a adesao as paredes dentinarias. Este trabalho teve por objetivo aplicar o metodo dos elementos finitos para: a) comparar a distribuicao de tensoes em dentes tratados endodonticamente com raizes reconstruidas com resina composta ou ionomero de vidro cermet entre si, e em relacao a dentes tratados endodonticamente com raizes estruturalmente integras, sob carga estatica; b) verificar os provaveis tipos de falha da reconstrucao (fratura radicular, deslocamento do pino) de acordo com a resistencia da dentina e dos materiais utilizados, e sua provavel localizacao; c) de posse da magnitude e da distribuicao das tensoes, verificar o comportamento desses dentes sob carregamento ciclico, com base na resistencia a fadiga dos materiais estudados; e d) comparar os resultados obtidos com os disponiveis na literatura. O programa Ansys¥ 12.0 (Canonsburg, PA, EUA) foi utilizado para modelagem e processamento. Foram confeccionados 3 modelos geometricos tridimensionais, representando um incisivo central superior com raiz integra, restaurado com pino/nucleo/coroa total (Modelo 1), ou com o canal ampliado e paredes radiculares reconstruidas com resina composta (Modelo 2) e ionomero de vidro cermet (Modelo 3). Uma carga de 100N foi aplicada na regiao palatina, a 130o com o longo eixo do dente. As tensoes principais (S1 e S3) foram analisadas no dente, na raiz isolada, no pino, no cimento e na area da reconstrucao radicular. Sob carga estatica, os resultados indicaram que a falha na dentina radicular e pouco provavel. Entretanto, existe a possibilidade de falha nas interfaces adesivas. No Modelo 2, a falha mais provavel ocorreria na uniao cimento/dentina, enquanto que no Modelo 3, a falha ocorreria na uniao ionomero/dentina. O comportamento do Modelo 2 ficou mais proximo do Modelo 1 do que Modelo 3. Nos tres modelos, os dentes trabalham proximos a resistencia a fadiga da dentina. Os resultados apontaram um prognostico desfavoravel para as reconstrucoes adesivas de raizes fragilizadas, devendo ser indicadas com cautela, levando-se em consideracao as caracteristicas individuais dos pacientes.
Abstract: The restoration of endodontically treated teeth is often a complex task, because of the great loss of coronal structure. When the destruction reaches the root, the flared canal makes the insertion of an endodontic post very difficult, during the prosthetic rehabilitation of the tooth. The reconstruction of the cervical root walls with adhesive restorative materials has been suggested, due to their favorable mechanical properties and dentin bonding ability. This study aimed to apply the finite element method to: (a) compare the stress distribution in endodontically treated teeth with reconstructed roots to those with healthy roots, under static loads; (b) investigate the location and probable modes of failure (root fracture, post dislodgement) of the reconstructed roots, according to the strength of the dentin and the materials used; (c) verify the behavior of these teeth under cyclic loads, based on the stress magnitudes and distributions, and also, based on the fatigue strength of the simulated materials; (d) compare the results to the data available in the literature. The software Ansys¥ 12.0 (Canonsburg, PA, EUA) was used for modeling and processing. Three geometric 3D models were created, representing a maxillary central incisor with a healthy root, post/core and crown restored (Model 1), or with weakened roots reconstructed with composite resin (Modelo2) or cermet glass ionomer cement (Model 3) prior to the post/core/crown restoration. A 100N load was applied on the palatal surface at 130o to the long axis of the tooth. The principal stresses (S1 and S3) were used for the stress analysis of the tooth, isolated root, post, cement and root reconstruction area. Under static loads, the results indicated that failure is unlikely to occur in the root dentin. However, there is a possibility of failure of the adhesive interfaces. In Model 2, the most probable failure would appear along the cement/dentin bonding interface, while in Model 3, this would happen along the dentin/ionomer interface. When compared to Model 3, the behavior of Model 2 is more similar to that of Model 1. Based on the fatigue strength of the materials that were simulated, the results demonstrate that, for the 3 models, the teeth work very close to the fatigue limit of the dentin. The results indicate an unfavorable prognosis for the adhesively reconstructed thin-walled roots. Therefore this treatment modality should be carefully indicated, taking into account the individual features of the patient.
Subject: Bioengenharia
Engenharia mecânica
language: Português
Publisher: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Publisher Initials: UFMG
Rights: Acesso Aberto
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1843/BUBD-92EF2P
Issue Date: 26-Mar-2012
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