We performed stress analysis by the three-dimensional photoelastic experiments in order to elucidate dynamic behavior in porcelain laminate veneer restoration of the lower central incisors. We employed two models in preparing the crown: Model 1 (incisal edge not covered with laminate shell) and Model 2 (incisal edge covered with laminate shell).
We used two conditions of loading: Loading 1 (load applied to the labial mesial angle near the incisal edge from the side at an angle of 45° against the tooth axis) and Loading 2 (load applied to the incisal edge in parallel to the tooth axis). 1)
Below the loading point during Loading 1 in Model 1 suggesting the possbility of laminate shell detachment.
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In a wide range in the distal part of shell during Loading 1 in Model 2, suggesting the possibility of laminate shell detachment.
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The results of our examination suggested that, in performing porcelain laminate veneer restoration in the lower central incisor, a more stable stress condition can be achieved when the abutment shape is used without reducting the incisal edge.