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2021
Journal Article
Title

The use of different adhesive filling material and mass combinations to restore class II cavities under loading and shrinkage effects: A 3D-FEA

Abstract
3D tooth models were virtually restored: flowable composite resin + bulk-fill composite (A), glass ionomer cement + bulk-fill composite (B) or adhesive + bulk-fill composite (C). Polymerization shrinkage and masticatory loads were simulated. All models exhibited the highest stress concentration at the enamel-restoration interfaces. A and C showed similar pattern with lower magnitude in A in comparison to C. B showed lower stress in dentine and C the highest cusps displacement. The use of glass ionomer cement or flowable composite resin in combination with a bulk-fill composite improved the biomechanical behavior of deep class II MO cavities.
Author(s)
Ausiello, P.
Ciaramella, S.
Benedictis, A. De
Lanzotti, A.
Tribst, J.P.M.
Watts, D.C.
Journal
Computer methods in biomechanics and biomedical engineering  
Open Access
DOI
10.1080/10255842.2020.1836168
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