有限元法
断裂(地质)
口腔
材料科学
基础(证据)
计算机科学
结构工程
口腔正畸科
牙科
机械工程
工程类
复合材料
医学
历史
考古
作者
Chuang Zhou,Ruochen Pu,Bin Liu
摘要
Abstract Access cavity preparation represents the initial step in root canal treatment. Minimally invasive approaches have gained increasing attention and involve advancements in the traditional access cavity preparation. Simultaneously, the development of three‐dimensional finite element analysis (3D‐FEA) has provided a theoretical foundation for evaluating the merits and drawbacks of various access cavity preparations. Studies using static loading 3D‐FEA have suggested that conservative access cavity preparation reduces the concentration of stress in the cervical region, thereby strengthening fracture resistance. However, the lack of support from clinical data raises concerns about the validity of this suggestion. Conversely, studies involving cyclic loading 3D‐FEA and dynamic loading 3D‐FEA have challenged the prevailing perspectives by taking into account additional factors such as filling materials, thus providing a more comprehensive understanding of the impact of access cavity preparation on fracture resistance. Existing research lacks a comprehensive comparison of the different 3D‐FEA methods, and this review fills this gap by providing a systematic assessment of different 3D‐FEA methods and their applications in access cavity preparation.
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