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Finite element simulation of fixed dental prostheses made from PMMA -Part II: Material modeling and nonlinear finite element analysis


AutorenlisteSchrader, Peer; Kolling, Stefan; Schlenz, Maximiliane Amelie; Wostmann, Bernd; Schmidt, Alexander

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2021

Seiten894-902

ZeitschriftDental Materials Journal

Bandnummer40

Heftnummer4

ISSN0287-4547

Open Access StatusGold

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2020-231

VerlagJapanese Society for Dental Materials and Devices


Abstract
Material characteristics can change significantly with increasing chewing velocity. As these in-vitro examinations are very time-consuming and cost-intensive, the application of finite element analysis (FEA) offers a suitable alternative for predicting the material behavior of complex specimen geometries under clinically relevant loads. Although FEA is applied within numerous dental investigations, there are only few studies available in which a nonlinear FEA is validated with real experiments. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to predict the mechanical behavior of a clinically close three-unit temporary bridge composed of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) in the left upper jaw with nonlinear FEA and to verify the prediction through validation experiments. In conclusion, simplifying assumptions of linear elastic material properties for polymeric materials should be avoided in FEA studies, because rate dependencies, stress relaxation and plastic flow are not considered. Additionally, precise preliminary investigations for material characterization are necessary.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilSchrader, P., Kolling, S., Schlenz, M., Wostmann, B. and Schmidt, A. (2021) Finite element simulation of fixed dental prostheses made from PMMA -Part II: Material modeling and nonlinear finite element analysis, Dental Materials Journal, 40(4), pp. 894-902. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2020-231

APA-ZitierstilSchrader, P., Kolling, S., Schlenz, M., Wostmann, B., & Schmidt, A. (2021). Finite element simulation of fixed dental prostheses made from PMMA -Part II: Material modeling and nonlinear finite element analysis. Dental Materials Journal. 40(4), 894-902. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2020-231



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BIOMECHANICAL EVALUATIONCEMENTCROWNSDental materialsFinite element analysisIMPLANT-SUPPORTED PROSTHESESMaterials scienceMaterials testingPROSTHODONTICSRESTORATIONSSTRESS-DISTRIBUTIONTEETHTOOTH


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