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A. Imanishi, T. Ohyama, T. Nakamura, “3-D Finite element analysis of all-ceramic posterior crowns,” Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, vol. 30, issue. 8, pp. 818-822, 2003.

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A. Imanishi, T. Ohyama, T. Nakamura, “3-D Finite element analysis of all-ceramic posterior crowns,” Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, vol. 30, issue. 8, pp. 818-822, 2003.

“A. Imanishi, T. Ohyama, T. Nakamura, “3-D Finite element analysis of all-ceramic posterior crowns,” Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, vol. 30, issue. 8, pp. 818-822, 2003”

The field of dental restoration has witnessed significant advancements in recent years, with a growing focus on the use of all-ceramic materials for posterior crowns. This is largely due to the esthetic and functional benefits offered by these materials, which have made them a popular choice among dentists and patients alike. One of the key studies that have contributed to our understanding of the potential of all-ceramic posterior crowns is the 3-D finite element analysis conducted by A. Imanishi, T. Ohyama, and T. Nakamura, which was published in the Journal of Oral Rehabilitation in 2003.

The study in question employed 3-D finite element analysis to investigate the stress distribution and fracture resistance of all-ceramic posterior crowns. This type of analysis is a computational method that is used to simulate the behavior of complex systems, such as dental restorations, under various loading conditions. By using this approach, the researchers were able to gain valuable insights into the performance of all-ceramic posterior crowns and identify potential areas of improvement. The findings of the study, which were published in the Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, have had a significant impact on the development of dental restoration materials and techniques, and continue to be cited by researchers and clinicians in the field.

The use of 3-D finite element analysis in dental research has numerous benefits, including the ability to simulate complex loading conditions and predict the behavior of dental restorations under various scenarios. This type of analysis can also be used to evaluate the performance of different materials and designs, allowing researchers to optimize their properties and improve their clinical outcomes. In the context of all-ceramic posterior crowns, 3-D finite element analysis has been used to investigate the effects of factors such as crown thickness, material properties, and loading conditions on the stress distribution and fracture resistance of these restorations. By understanding how these factors interact and affect the behavior of all-ceramic posterior crowns, dentists and researchers can develop more effective treatment strategies and improve the long-term success of these restorations.

In addition to its applications in dental research, 3-D finite element analysis has a range of other uses in the field of dentistry, including the design and evaluation of dental implants, bridges, and other restorations. This type of analysis can also be used to simulate the behavior of the surrounding bone and tissue, allowing researchers to better understand the complex interactions that occur between dental restorations and the oral environment. As the field of dentistry continues to evolve, it is likely that 3-D finite element analysis will play an increasingly important role in the development of new materials, techniques, and treatment strategies. By providing a powerful tool for simulating and predicting the behavior of complex systems, this type of analysis has the potential to improve clinical outcomes, reduce treatment costs, and enhance the overall quality of dental care.

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