نتایج جستجو برای: enamel crack

تعداد نتایج: 34861  

Journal: :Biomaterials 2008
Devendra Bajaj Ahmad Nazari Naomi Eidelman Dwayne D Arola

Cracks and craze lines are often observed in the enamel of human teeth, but they rarely cause tooth fracture. The present study evaluates fatigue crack growth in human enamel, and compares that to the fatigue response of sintered hydroxyapatite (HAp) with similar crystallinity, chemistry and density. Miniature inset compact tension (CT) specimens were prepared that embodied a small piece of ena...

Journal: :Acta biomaterialia 2009
Devendra Bajaj Dwayne Arola

The role of prism decussation on the crack growth resistance of human enamel is evaluated. Miniature inset compact tension (CT) specimens embodying a section of cuspal enamel were subjected to Mode I cyclic or monotonic loads. Cracks were grown in either the forward (from outer enamel inwards) or reverse (from inner enamel outwards) direction and the responses were compared quantitatively. Resu...

Journal: :Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials 2011
Siang Fung Ang Anja Schulz Rodrigo Pacher Fernandes Gerold A Schneider

In previous studies, enamel showed indications to occlude small cracks in-vivo and exhibited R-curve behaviors for bigger cracks ex-vivo. This study quantifies the crack tip's toughness (K(I0),K(III0)), the crack's closure stress and the cohesive zone size at the crack tip of enamel and investigates the toughening mechanisms near the crack tip down to the length scale of a single enamel crystal...

Journal: :Biomaterials 2010
Sabine Bechtle Theo Fett Gabriele Rizzi Stefan Habelitz Arndt Klocke Gerold A Schneider

Enamel and dentin compose the crowns of human teeth. They are joined at the dentinoenamel junction (DEJ) which is a very strong and well-bonded interface unlikely to fail within healthy teeth despite the formation of multiple cracks within enamel during a lifetime of exposure to masticatory forces. These cracks commonly are arrested when reaching the DEJ. The phenomenon of crack arrest at the D...

Journal: :Nature materials 2005
V Imbeni J J Kruzic G W Marshall S J Marshall R O Ritchie

The dentin-enamel junction (DEJ), which is the interfacial region between the dentin and outer enamel coating in teeth, is known for its unique biomechanical properties that provide a crack-arrest barrier for flaws formed in the brittle enamel1. In this work, we re-examine how cracks propagate in the proximity of the DEJ, and specifically quantify, using interfacial fracture mechanics, the frac...

Journal: :Biomaterials 2010
Sabine Bechtle Stefan Habelitz Arndt Klocke Theo Fett Gerold A Schneider

Enamel is the hardest tissue in the human body covering the crowns of teeth. Whereas the underlying dental material dentin is very well characterized in terms of mechanical and fracture properties, available data for enamel are quite limited and are apart from the most recent investigation mainly based on indentation studies. Within the current study, stable crack-growth experiments in bovine e...

Journal: :journal of dentistry, tehran university of medical sciences 0
farzin heravi associate professor, department of orthodontics, school of dentistry and dental research center, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran hooman shafaee assistant professor, department of orthodontics, school of dentistry and dental research center, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran mojtaba abdollahi pedodontist. mashhad, iran roozbeh rashed assistant professor, department of orthodontics, school of dentistry and dental research center, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran

o bjectives: the objective of this study was to assess the effect of new bonding techniques on enamel surface. materials and methods: sixty upper central incisors were randomly divided into two equal groups. in the first group, metal brackets were bonded using trans- bondxt and, in the second group, the same brackets were bonded with maxcemelite. the shear bond strength (sbs) of both agents to ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Herzl Chai James J-W Lee Paul J Constantino Peter W Lucas Brian R Lawn

Tooth enamel is inherently weak, with fracture toughness comparable with glass, yet it is remarkably resilient, surviving millions of functional contacts over a lifetime. We propose a microstructural mechanism of damage resistance, based on observations from ex situ loading of human and sea otter molars (teeth with strikingly similar structural features). Section views of the enamel implicate t...

Journal: :Computer methods and programs in biomedicine 2011
Ugo Andreaus Michele Colloca Daniela Iacoviello

Non-carious cervical lesions are characterized by the loss of dental hard tissue at the cement-enamel junction (CEJ). Exceeding stresses are therefore generated in the cervical region of the tooth that cause disruption of the bonds between the hydroxyapatite crystals, leading to crack formation and eventual loss of enamel and the underlying dentine. Damage identification was performed by image ...

Journal: :Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials 2010
Sabine Bechtle Theo Fett Gabriele Rizzi Stefan Habelitz Gerold A Schneider

Fracture toughness resistance curves describe a material's resistance against crack propagation. These curves are often used to characterize biomaterials like bone, nacre or dentin as these materials commonly exhibit a pronounced increase in fracture toughness with crack extension due to co-acting mechanisms such as crack bridging, crack deflection and microcracking. The knowledge of appropriat...

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