Author/Authors :
Bramanti, Ennio Department of Biomedical and Dental Sciences - Morphological and Functional Images - University Hospital of Messina - Via Consolare Valeria - No. 1 - 98125 Messina - Italy , Cervino, Gabriele Department of Biomedical and Dental Sciences - Morphological and Functional Images - University Hospital of Messina - Via Consolare Valeria - No. 1 - 98125 Messina - Italy , Lauritano, Floriana Department of Biomedical and Dental Sciences - Morphological and Functional Images - University Hospital of Messina - Via Consolare Valeria - No. 1 - 98125 Messina - Italy , Fiorillo, Luca Department of Biomedical and Dental Sciences - Morphological and Functional Images - University Hospital of Messina - Via Consolare Valeria - No. 1 - 98125 Messina - Italy , D’Amico, Cesare Department of Biomedical and Dental Sciences - Morphological and Functional Images - University Hospital of Messina - Via Consolare Valeria - No. 1 - 98125 Messina - Italy , Sambataro, Sergio Department of Biomedical and Dental Sciences - Morphological and Functional Images - University Hospital of Messina - Via Consolare Valeria - No. 1 - 98125 Messina - Italy , Denaro, Deborah Department of Biomedical and Dental Sciences - Morphological and Functional Images - University Hospital of Messina - Via Consolare Valeria - No. 1 - 98125 Messina - Italy , Famà, Fausto Department of Human Pathology - University of Messina - Messina - Italy , Ierardo, Gaetano Department of Oral and Maxillo - Facial Sciences - Pediatric Dentistry Unit - “Sapienza” University of Rome - Rome - Italy , Polimeni, Antonella Department of Oral and Maxillo - Facial Sciences - Pediatric Dentistry Unit - “Sapienza” University of Rome - Rome - Italy , Cicciù, Marco Department of Biomedical and Dental Sciences - Morphological and Functional Images - University Hospital of Messina - Via Consolare Valeria - No. 1 - 98125 Messina - Italy
Abstract :
The aim of this paper is to underline the mechanical properties of dental single crown prosthodontics materials in order to differentiate the possibility of using each material for typical clinical condition and masticatory load. Objective of the investigation
is to highlight the stress distribution over different common dental crowns by using computer-aided design software and a threedimensional virtual model. By using engineering systems of analyses like FEM and Von Mises investigations it has been highlighted
the strength over simulated lower first premolar crowns made by chrome cobalt alloy, golden alloy, dental resin, and zirconia.
The prosthodontics crown models have been created and put on simulated chewing stresses. The three-dimensional models were
subjected to axial and oblique forces and both guaranteed expected results over simulated masticatory cycle. Dental resin presented
the low value of fracture while high values have been recorded for the metal alloy and zirconia. Clinicians should choose the better
prosthetic solution for the teeth they want to restore and replace. Both prosthetic dental crowns offer long-term success if applied following the manufacture guide limitations and suggestions.
Keywords :
FEM , Von Mises Analysis , Prosthetic Crowns , Structural Elements , Different Applied Materials