Endocanalar posts are necessary to build up and retain coronal restorations but they do not reinforce dental roots. It was observed that the dislodgement of post-retained restorations commonly occurs after several years of function and long-term retention may be influenced by various factors such as temperature changes. Temperature changes, in fact, produce micrometric deformations of post and surrounding tissues/materials that may generate high stress concentrations at the interface thus leading to failure. In this study we present an optical system based on the projection moiré technique that has been utilized to monitor the displacement field of endocanalar glass-fibre posts subjected to temperature changes. Measurements were performed on forty samples and the average displacement values registered at the apical and middle region were determined for six different temperature levels. A total of 480 displacement measurements was hence performed. The values of the standard deviation computed for each of the tested temperatures over the forty samples appear reasonably small which proves the robustness and the reliability of the proposed optical technique. The possible implications for the use of the system in the applicative context were discussed.

An optical system to monitor the displacement field of glass-fibre posts subjected to thermal loading / Corsalini, Massimo; Pettini, Francesco; Di Venere, Daniela; Ballini, Andrea; Chiatante, Giuseppe; Lamberti, Luciano; Pappalettere, Carmine; Fiorentino, Michele; Uva, Antonio Emmanuele; Monno, Giuseppe; Boccaccio, Antonio. - In: THE OPEN DENTISTRY JOURNAL. - ISSN 1874-2106. - 10:(2016), pp. 610-618. [10.2174/1874210601610010610]

An optical system to monitor the displacement field of glass-fibre posts subjected to thermal loading

LAMBERTI, Luciano;PAPPALETTERE, Carmine;FIORENTINO, Michele;UVA, Antonio Emmanuele;MONNO, Giuseppe;BOCCACCIO, Antonio
2016-01-01

Abstract

Endocanalar posts are necessary to build up and retain coronal restorations but they do not reinforce dental roots. It was observed that the dislodgement of post-retained restorations commonly occurs after several years of function and long-term retention may be influenced by various factors such as temperature changes. Temperature changes, in fact, produce micrometric deformations of post and surrounding tissues/materials that may generate high stress concentrations at the interface thus leading to failure. In this study we present an optical system based on the projection moiré technique that has been utilized to monitor the displacement field of endocanalar glass-fibre posts subjected to temperature changes. Measurements were performed on forty samples and the average displacement values registered at the apical and middle region were determined for six different temperature levels. A total of 480 displacement measurements was hence performed. The values of the standard deviation computed for each of the tested temperatures over the forty samples appear reasonably small which proves the robustness and the reliability of the proposed optical technique. The possible implications for the use of the system in the applicative context were discussed.
2016
https://benthamopen.com/ABSTRACT/TODENTJ-10-610
An optical system to monitor the displacement field of glass-fibre posts subjected to thermal loading / Corsalini, Massimo; Pettini, Francesco; Di Venere, Daniela; Ballini, Andrea; Chiatante, Giuseppe; Lamberti, Luciano; Pappalettere, Carmine; Fiorentino, Michele; Uva, Antonio Emmanuele; Monno, Giuseppe; Boccaccio, Antonio. - In: THE OPEN DENTISTRY JOURNAL. - ISSN 1874-2106. - 10:(2016), pp. 610-618. [10.2174/1874210601610010610]
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