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Dental Materials | 2015

Direct restoration modalities of fractured central maxillary incisors: A multi-levels validated finite elements analysis with in vivo strain measurements

Apicella Davide; Aversa Raffaella; Tatullo Marco; Simeone Michele; Jamaluddin Syed; Marrelli Massimo; Ferrari Marco; Apicella Antonio

OBJECTIVE To quantify the influence of fracture geometry and restorative materials rigidity on the stress intensity and distribution of restored fractured central maxillary incisors (CMI) with particular investigation of the adhesive interfaces. Ancillary objectives are to present an innovative technology to measure the in vivo strain state of sound maxillary incisors and to present the collected data. METHODS A validation experimental biomechanics approach has been associated to finite element analysis. FEA models consisted of CMI, periodontal ligament and the corresponding alveolar bone process. Three models were created representing different orientation of the fracture planes. Three different angulations of the fracture plane in buccal-palatal direction were modeled: the fracture plane perpendicular to the long axis in the buccal-palatal direction (0°); the fracture plane inclined bucco-palatally in apical-coronal direction (-30°); the fracture plane inclined palatal-buccally in apical-coronal direction (+30°). First set of computing runs was performed for in vivo FE-model validation purposes. In the second part, a 50N force was applied on the buccal aspect of the CMI models. Ten patients were selected and subjected to the strain measurement of CMI under controlled loading conditions. RESULTS The main differences were noticed in the middle and incisal thirds of incisors crowns, due to the presence of the incisal portion restoration. The stress intensity in -30° models is increased in the enamel structure close to the restoration, due to a thinning of the remaining natural tissues. The rigidity of the restoring material slightly reduces such phenomenon. -30° model exhibits the higher interfacial stress in the adhesive layer with respect to +30° and 0° models. The lower stress intensity was noticed in the 0° models, restoration material rigidity did not influenced the interfacial stress state in 0° models. On the contrary, material rigidity influenced the interfacial stress state in +30° and -30° models, higher rigidity restoring materials exhibits lower interfacial stress with respect to low rigidity materials. SIGNIFICANCE Fracture planes inclined palatal-buccally in apical-coronal direction (+30°) reduce the interfacial stress intensity and natural tissues stress intensity with respect to the other tested configurations.


American Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences | 2016

Physiologic Human Fluids and Swelling Behavior of Hydrophilic Biocompatible Hybrid Ceramo-Polymeric Materials

Aversa Raffaella; Relly Victoria V. Petrescu; Apicella Antonio; Florian Ion Tiberiu Petrescu


American Journal of Applied Sciences | 2016

Biomimetic Finite Element Analysis Bone Modeling for Customized Hybrid Biological Prostheses Development

Aversa Raffaella; Florian Ion Tiberiu Petrescu; Relly Victoria V. Petrescu; Apicella Antonio


American Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences | 2017

A Dynamic Model for Gears

Aversa Raffaella; Relly Victoria V. Petrescu; Antonio Apicella; Florian Ion Tiberiu Petrescu


American Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences | 2017

Some Proposed Solutions to Achieve Nuclear Fusion

Relly Victoria V. Petrescu; Aversa Raffaella; Samuel Peter Kozaitis; Apicella Antonio; Florian Ion Tiberiu Petrescu


American Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences | 2017

Some Basic Reactions in Nuclear Fusion

Relly Victoria V. Petrescu; Aversa Raffaella; Samuel Peter Kozaitis; Apicella Antonio; Florian Ion Tiberiu Petrescu


American Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences | 2017

The Quality of Transport and Environmental Protection, Part I

Relly Victoria V. Petrescu; Aversa Raffaella; Samuel Peter Kozaitis; Apicella Antonio; Florian Ion Tiberiu Petrescu


The International Conference on Biological Sciences and Technology | 2016

Bio-Mechanically Active Ceramic-Polymeric Hybrid Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering

Aversa Raffaella; Sorrentino Roberto; Apicella Antonio


American Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences | 2016

Osmotic Tension, Plasticization and Viscoelastic response of amorphous Poly-Ether-Ether-Ketone (PEEK) equilibrated in humid environments

Aversa Raffaella; Apicella Antonio


American Journal of Applied Sciences | 2016

Something about the Mechanical Moment of Inertia

Florian Ion Tiberiu Petrescu; Antonio Apicella; Aversa Raffaella; Relly Victoria V. Petrescu; John Kaiser Calautit; MirMilad Mirsayar; Aniello Riccio

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Apicella Antonio

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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Samuel Peter Kozaitis

Florida Institute of Technology

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Antonio Apicella

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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Jamaluddin Syed

King Abdulaziz University

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