Optimum Design for Fixed Partial Dentures Made of Hybrid Resin with Glass Fiber Reinforcement by Finite Element Analysis: Effect of Vertical Reinforced Thickness on Fiber Frame

By means of finite element analysis, the optimal thickness of fiber framework placed in a fiber-reinforced composite bridge replacing the mandibular first molar was obtained. Test results demonstrated that more than 30% maximum principal stress was reduced by reinforcing with fiber framework in a th...

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Hauptverfasser: OOTAKI, Masayuki, SHIN-YA, Akikazu, GOMI, Harunori, SHIN-YA, Akiyoshi, NAKASONE, Yuji
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Dental Stress Analysis - methods
Dentistry
Denture Design
Denture, Partial, Fixed
Finite Element Analysis
Glass
Glass fiber reinforcement
Humans
Mandible
Materials Testing
Methacrylates
Molar
Optimum design
Polyurethanes
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