2023
DOI: 10.1111/edt.12868
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Effects of different treatment modalities on biomechanical behavior of maxillary incisors with external invasive cervical resorption at different progression levels

Abstract: Background/AimThis study aimed to evaluate the biomechanical behavior of maxillary incisors with external invasive cervical resorption (EICR) at different progression levels after receiving different modes of treatment under occlusal forces using finite element analysis (FEA).Materials and MethodsThree‐dimensional (3D) models of intact maxillary central incisors were constructed and modified to include EICR cavities with different progression levels in the buccal cervical areas. The EICR cavities confined to d… Show more

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“…47,48 In this Issue, Askerbeyli Ors et al evaluate the biomechanical behavior of maxillary incisors with EICR at different progression levels after receiving different treatment options under occlusal forces using finite element analysis (FEA). 49 Models with EICR cavities confined to dentin, cavities with pulp invasion requiring direct pulp capping, and cavities with pulp invasion requiring RCT were restored using glass ionomer cement, calcium silicate-based cement, or resin composite. A FEA was employed to assess the minimum and maximum principal stress distribution.…”
Section: E D I T O R I a L Electric Scooters Fracture Patterns And Th...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…47,48 In this Issue, Askerbeyli Ors et al evaluate the biomechanical behavior of maxillary incisors with EICR at different progression levels after receiving different treatment options under occlusal forces using finite element analysis (FEA). 49 Models with EICR cavities confined to dentin, cavities with pulp invasion requiring direct pulp capping, and cavities with pulp invasion requiring RCT were restored using glass ionomer cement, calcium silicate-based cement, or resin composite. A FEA was employed to assess the minimum and maximum principal stress distribution.…”
Section: E D I T O R I a L Electric Scooters Fracture Patterns And Th...mentioning
confidence: 99%