Three-Dimensional Stress Distribution in the Human Periodontal Ligament in Masticatory, Parafunctional, and Trauma Loads: Finite Element Analysis


Autoria(s): POIATE, Isis A. Venturini P.; VASCONCELLOS, Adalberto Bastos de; SANTANA, Ronaldo Barcellos de; POIATE JR., Edgard
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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18/10/2012

18/10/2012

2009

Resumo

Background: The presence of the periodontal ligament (PDL) makes it possible to absorb and distribute loads produced during masticatory function and other tooth contacts into the alveolar process via the alveolar bone proper. However, several factors affect the integrity of periodontal structures causing the destruction of the connective matrix and cells, the loss of fibrous attachment, and the resorption of alveolar bone. Methods: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the stress distribution by finite element analysis in a PDL in three-dimensional models of the upper central incisor under three different load conditions: 100 N occlusal loading at 45 degrees (model 1: masticatory load); 500 N at the incisal edge at 45 degrees (model 2: parafunctional habit); and 800 N at the buccal surface at 90 degrees (model 3: trauma case). The models were built from computed tomography scans. Results: The stress distribution was quite different among the models. The most significant values (harmful) of tensile and compressive stresses were observed in models 2 and 3, with similarly distinct patterns of stress distributions along the PDL. Tensile stresses were observed along the internal and external aspects of the PDL, mostly at the cervical and middle thirds. Conclusions: The stress generation in these models may affect the integrity of periodontal structures. A better understanding of the biomechanical behavior of the PDL under physiologic and traumatic loading conditions might enhance the understanding of the biologic reaction of the PDL in health and disease. J Periodontol 2009;80:1859-1867.

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JOURNAL OF PERIODONTOLOGY, v.80, n.11, p.1859-1867, 2009

0022-3492

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/18818

10.1902/jop.2009.090220

http://dx.doi.org/10.1902/jop.2009.090220

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eng

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AMER ACAD PERIODONTOLOGY

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Journal of Periodontology

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Palavras-Chave #Computer-generated 3D imaging #finite element analysis #oral health #patients #periodontal ligament #x-ray computed tomography #ABFRACTION LESION FORMATION #CERVICAL LESION #BEAGLE DOG #TEETH #POSTS #REGENERATION #OCCLUSION #MECHANISM #INCISORS #DENTIN #Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
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