Stress evaluation of different cad-on material combinations in crown design over conventional hand-layered zirconia - an in vitro 3d finite element analysis
Mehtab Singh Sidhu, Kiran Kumar Pandurangan, Subhabrata Maiti, Delphine Priscilla Antony, Klara Avetisyan, Artak Heboyan

TL;DR
This study compares new CAD-on crown designs with traditional zirconia crowns, finding that polymer-based CAD-on crowns reduce stress and improve durability under chewing forces.
Contribution
The study introduces and evaluates CAD-on crown combinations with polymer copings as a novel alternative to conventional zirconia crowns.
Findings
CAD-on crowns with polymer copings showed significantly lower stress and deformation compared to conventional zirconia crowns.
BioHPP and PEKK copings performed best in stress distribution and deformation resistance.
Conventional hand-layered zirconia crowns had the highest von Mises stress and deformation values.
Abstract
Zirconia-based restorations are widely used for fixed partial dentures but are prone to veneering porcelain chipping. The CAD-on technique, combining a zirconia or polymer coping with a lithium disilicate veneer, may enhance biomechanical performance. This study evaluated stress distribution and deformation of different CAD-on combinations versus conventional hand-layered zirconia crowns using finite element analysis (FEA). Mandibular molar crowns were modelled in four groups: Group 1 - conventional hand-layered zirconia; Group 2 - zirconia coping with lithium disilicate veneer; Group 3 - BioHPP (polyethyleetherketone) coping with lithium disilicate veneer; Group 4 - PEKK (polyethyleketoneketone) coping with lithium disilicate veneer. A 280 N static occlusal load was applied at five points of occlusal surface. Stress and deformation were analyzed with ANSYS; results were compared…
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TopicsDental materials and restorations · Dental Implant Techniques and Outcomes · Dental Research and COVID-19
