Fractographical Analysis and Biomechanical Considerations of a Tooth Restored With Intracanal Fiber Post: Report of the Fracture and Importance of the Fiber Arrangements

Author:

Wandscher VF1,Bergoli CD2,Limberger IF3,Cenci TP,Baldissara P4,Valandro LF5

Affiliation:

1. Vinicius Felipe Wandscher, DDS, MSciD, PhD student, Graduate Program in Oral Science, Prosthodontics Unit, Faculty of Odontology, Federal University of Santa Maria, Santa Maria, RS, Brazil

2. Cesar Dalmolin Bergoli, DDS, MSciD, PhD, adjunct professor, Federal University of Pelotas, Restorative Dentistry (Prosthodontics), Pelotas, RS, Brazil

3. Inacio Fontoura Limberger, BEng, PhD, associate professor, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Federal University of Santa Maria, Santa Maria, RS, Brazil

4. Paolo Baldissara, DDS, researcher, Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, Division of Prosthodontics and Maxillofacial Rehabilitation, Alma mater Studiorum University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

5. Luiz Felipe Valandro, PhD, DDS, MSciD, PhD, associate professor, head of MSciD/PhD Graduate Programs in Oral Science, Faculty of Odontology, Federal University of Santa Maria, Santa Maria, RS, Brazil

Abstract

SUMMARY Objective: This article aims to present a fractographic analysis of an anterior tooth restored with a glass fiber post with parallel fiber arrangement, taking into account force vectors, finite element analysis, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Methods: A patient presented at the Faculty of Dentistry (Federal University of Santa Maria, Brazil) with an endodontically treated tooth (ETT), a lateral incisor that had a restorable fracture. The treatment was performed, and the fractured piece was analyzed using stereomicroscopy, SEM, and finite element analysis. Results: The absence of remaining coronal tooth structure might have been the main factor for the clinical failure. We observed different stresses actuating in an ETT restored with a fiber post as well as their relationship with the ultimate fracture. Tensile, compression, and shear stresses presented at different levels inside the restored tooth. Tensile and compressive stresses acted together and were at a maximum in the outer portions and a minimum in the inner portions. In contrast, shear stresses acted concomitantly with tensile and compressive stresses. Shear was higher in the inner portions (center of the post), and lower in the outer portions. This was confirmed by finite element analysis. The SEM analysis showed tensile and compression areas in the fiber post (exposed fibers=tensile areas=lingual surface; nonexposed fibers=compression areas=buccal surface) and shear areas inside the post (scallops and hackle lines). Stereomicroscopic analysis showed brown stains in the crown/root interface, indicating the presence of microleakage (tensile area=lingual surface). Conclusion: We concluded that glass fiber posts with parallel fibers (0°), when restoring anterior teeth, present a greater fracture potential by shear stress because parallel fibers are not mechanically resistant to support oblique occlusal loads. Factors such as the presence of remaining coronal tooth structure and occlusal stability assist in the biomechanical equilibrium of stresses that act upon anterior teeth.

Publisher

Operative Dentistry

Subject

General Dentistry

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