T he M echanical P roperties of H uman D entin: a C ritical R eview and R e-evaluation of the D ental L iterature
University of California, San Francisco
Abstract
The past 50 years of research on the mechanical properties of human dentin are reviewed. Since the body of work in this field is highly inconsistent, it was often necessary to re-analyze prior studies, when possible, and to re-assess them within the framework of composite mechanics and dentin structure. A critical re-evaluation of the literature indicates that the magnitudes of the elastic constants of dentin must be revised considerably upward. The Young's and shear moduli lie between 20-25 GPa and 7-10 GPa, respectively. Viscoelastic behavior (time-dependent stress relaxation) measurably reduces these values at strain rates of physiological relevance; the reduced modulus (infinite relaxation time) is about…
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3Topics & keywords
- Dentin
- Chemistry
- Anisotropy
- Weibull distribution
- Composite material
- Relaxation (psychology)
- Materials science
- Physics