Evaluation of cavity size, kind, and filling technique of composite shrinkage by finite element

Toloo Jafari, Homayoon Alaghehmad, Ehsan Moodi

Abstract


Background: Cavity preparation reduces the rigidity of tooth and its resistance to deformation. The
purpose of this study was to evaluate the dimensional changes of the repaired teeth using two types of
light cure composite and two methods of incremental and bulk filling by the use of finite element method.
Materials and Methods: In this computerized in vitro experimental study, an intact maxillary
premolar was scanned using cone beam computed tomography instrument (SCANORA, Switzerland),
then each section of tooth image was transmitted to Ansys software using AUTOCAD. Then, eight
sizes of cavity preparations and two methods of restoration (bulk and incremental) using two
different types of composite resin materials (Heliomolar, Brilliant) were proposed on software and
analysis was completed with Ansys software.
Results: Dimensional change increased by widening and deepening of the cavities. It was also
increased using Brilliant composite resin and incremental filling technique.
Conclusion: Increase in depth and type of filling technique has the greatest role of dimensional
change after curing, but the type of composite resin does not have a significant role.
Key Words: Composite resin, dimensional, finite element analysis, polymerization, shrinkage,
tooth

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