In silico nonlinear dynamic finite-element analysis for biaxial flexural strength testing of CAD/CAM materials

JOURNAL OF PROSTHODONTIC RESEARCH(2024)

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to establish and assess the validity of in silico models of biaxial flexural strength (BFS) tests to reflect in vitro physical properties obtained from two commercially available computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) ceramic blocks and one CAD/CAM resin composite block.Methods: In vitro three-point bending and BFS tests were conducted for three CAD/CAM materials (n = 10): Katana Zir-conia ST10 (raw material: super-translucent multilayered zirconia, ST10; Kuraray Noritake Dental, Niigata, Japan), Katana Zirconia HT10 (raw material: highly translucent multilayered zirconia, HT10; Kuraray Noritake Dental), and Katana Avencia N (AN; Kuraray Noritake Dental). Densities, flexural moduli, and fracture strains were obtained from the in vitro three-point bending test and used as an input for an in silico nonlinear finite element analysis. The maximum principal stress (MPS) distribution was obtained from an in silico BFS analysis.Results: The elastic moduli of AN, HT10, and ST10 were 6.513, 40.039, and 32.600 GPa, respectively. The in silico fracture pattern of ST10 observed after the in silico evaluation was similar to the fracture pattern observed after the in vitro testing. The MPS was registered in the center of the tensile surface for all three specimens. The projections of the supporting balls were in the form of a triple asymmetry.Conclusions: The in silico approach established in this study provided an acceptable reflection of in vitro physical proper-ties, and will be useful to assess biaxial flexural properties of CAD/CAM materials without wastage of materials.
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CAD-CAM,Y-TZP Ceramic,Composite Resins,Finite-Element Analysis,Flexural Strength
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