Applied Sciences (May 2021)

Computerized Generation and Finite Element Stress Analysis of Endodontic Rotary Files

  • Victor Roda-Casanova,
  • Álvaro Zubizarreta-Macho,
  • Francisco Sanchez-Marin,
  • Óscar Alonso Ezpeleta,
  • Alberto Albaladejo Martínez,
  • Agustín Galparsoro Catalán

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11104329
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 10
p. 4329

Abstract

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Introduction: The finite element method has been extensively used to analyze the mechanical behavior of endodontic rotary files under bending and torsional conditions. This methodology requires elevated computer-aided design skills to reproduce the geometry of the endodontic file, and also mathematical knowledge to perform the finite element analysis. In this study, an automated procedure is proposed for the computerized generation and finite element analysis of endodontic rotary files under bending and torsional conditions. Methods: An endodontic rotary file with a 25mm total length, 0.25mm at the tip, 1.20mm at 16mm from the tip, 2mm pitch and squared cross section was generated using the proposed procedure and submitted for analysis under bending and torsional conditions by clamping the last 3mm of the endodontic rotary file and applying a transverse load of 0.1N and a torsional moment of 0.3N·cm. Results: The results of the finite element analyses showed a maximum von Mises stress of 398MPa resulting from the bending analysis and a maximum von Mises stress of 843MPa resulting from the torsional analysis, both of which are next to the encastre point. Conclusions: The automated procedure allows an accurate description of the geometry of the endodontic file to be obtained based on its design parameters as well as a finite element model of the endodontic file from the previously generated geometry.

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