Computational Evaluation of Dental Adhesive for Four Direct Restorative Procedures

Direct restoration is recovering the damaged tooth within the mouth by filling the cavity on the tooth using filling material. Therefore, the filling material and location of a cavity are essential in determining the durability of the restored part. This study aims to determine the stress distributi...

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發表在:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ONLINE AND BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
Main Authors: Izra'ai, Saiful Islam; Abdullah, Abdul Halim; Saari, Ahmad Bazli; Abu Kasim, Haszeme; Hazwani, Fatin; Marwan, Shahrul Hisyam
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出版: Int Federation Engineering Education Societies-IFEES 2025
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author Izra'ai
Saiful Islam; Abdullah
Abdul Halim; Saari
Ahmad Bazli; Abu Kasim
Haszeme; Hazwani
Fatin; Marwan
Shahrul Hisyam
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Saiful Islam; Abdullah
Abdul Halim; Saari
Ahmad Bazli; Abu Kasim
Haszeme; Hazwani
Fatin; Marwan
Shahrul Hisyam
Computational Evaluation of Dental Adhesive for Four Direct Restorative Procedures
Computer Science
author_facet Izra'ai
Saiful Islam; Abdullah
Abdul Halim; Saari
Ahmad Bazli; Abu Kasim
Haszeme; Hazwani
Fatin; Marwan
Shahrul Hisyam
author_sort Izra'ai
spelling Izra'ai, Saiful Islam; Abdullah, Abdul Halim; Saari, Ahmad Bazli; Abu Kasim, Haszeme; Hazwani, Fatin; Marwan, Shahrul Hisyam
Computational Evaluation of Dental Adhesive for Four Direct Restorative Procedures
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ONLINE AND BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
English
Article
Direct restoration is recovering the damaged tooth within the mouth by filling the cavity on the tooth using filling material. Therefore, the filling material and location of a cavity are essential in determining the durability of the restored part. This study aims to determine the stress distribution in the teeth using finite element analysis (FEA) with lithium disilicate as a filling material. The binding strength created between tooth enamel and lithium disil- icate is different for each restoration class with varying locations of a cavity. In this study, ANSYS Engineering Simulation Software was employed to analyze the stress distribution for four types of classes of direct restoration (class 1, 2, 5, and 6). The analyses were made by applying vertical force on the tooth crown with 600N magnitude. The results show class 1 was 121.2 MPa which is the lowest maximum von mises stress value. The results obtained are beneficial to increase the understanding of the behavior of lithium disilicate as a filling material and the quality of tooth restoration.
Int Federation Engineering Education Societies-IFEES

2626-8493
2025
21
3
10.3991/ijoe.v21i03.54099
Computer Science
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title Computational Evaluation of Dental Adhesive for Four Direct Restorative Procedures
title_short Computational Evaluation of Dental Adhesive for Four Direct Restorative Procedures
title_full Computational Evaluation of Dental Adhesive for Four Direct Restorative Procedures
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description Direct restoration is recovering the damaged tooth within the mouth by filling the cavity on the tooth using filling material. Therefore, the filling material and location of a cavity are essential in determining the durability of the restored part. This study aims to determine the stress distribution in the teeth using finite element analysis (FEA) with lithium disilicate as a filling material. The binding strength created between tooth enamel and lithium disil- icate is different for each restoration class with varying locations of a cavity. In this study, ANSYS Engineering Simulation Software was employed to analyze the stress distribution for four types of classes of direct restoration (class 1, 2, 5, and 6). The analyses were made by applying vertical force on the tooth crown with 600N magnitude. The results show class 1 was 121.2 MPa which is the lowest maximum von mises stress value. The results obtained are beneficial to increase the understanding of the behavior of lithium disilicate as a filling material and the quality of tooth restoration.
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