Effect of implant number and distribution on load transfer in implant-supported partial fixed dental prostheses for the anterior maxilla: A photoelastic stress analysis study

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Jae-In Lee DDS, PhD , Yoon Lee DDS, PhD , Yu-Lee Kim DDS, PhD , Hye-Won Cho DDS, PhD
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Abstract

Statement of problem

The 4-, 3- or even 2-implant-supported partial fixed dental prosthesis (PFDP) designs have been used to rehabilitate the anterior edentulous maxilla.

Purpose

The purpose of this in vitro study was to compare the stress distribution in the supporting tissues surrounding implants placed in the anterior maxilla with 5 PFDP designs.

Material and methods

A photoelastic model of the human maxilla with an anterior edentulous region was made with photoelastic resin (PL-2; Vishay Micro-Measurements), and 6 straight implants (OsseoSpeed; Astra Tech AB) were placed in the 6 anterior tooth positions. The 5 design concepts based on implant location were as follows: model 6I: 6 implants; model 2C2CI: 4 implants (2 canines and 2 central incisors); model 2C2LI: 4 implants (2 canines and 2 lateral incisors); model 2C1CI: 3 implants (2 canines and 1 central incisor); and model 2C: 2 canines. A load of 127.4 N was applied on the cingulum of 3 teeth at a 30-degree angle to the long axis of the implant. Stresses that developed in the supporting structure were recorded photographically.

Results

The 6-implant-supported PFDP exhibited the most even and lowest distribution of stresses in all loading conditions. When the canine was loaded, the 2- or 3-implant-supported PFDP showed higher stresses around the implant at the canine position than did the 4- or 6-implant-supported PFDP. When the central incisor or lateral incisor was loaded, the two 4-implant-supported PFDPs exhibited similar levels of stresses around the implants and showed lower stresses than did the 2- or 3-implant-supported PFDP.

Conclusions

Implant number and distribution influenced stress distribution around the implants in the anterior maxilla. With a decrease in implant number, the stresses around the implants increased.

种植体数量和分布对上颌前牙种植体部分固定修复体载荷传递的影响:光弹性应力分析研究
问题说明4-、3-甚至2-种植体支持的部分固定义齿(PFDP)设计已被用于修复前无牙上颌。目的比较5种PFDP设计在上颌前牙种植体周围支撑组织的应力分布。材料与方法采用光弹性树脂(PL-2;Vishay Micro-Measurements)和6个直种植体(OsseoSpeed;Astra Tech AB)放置在6个前牙位置。基于种植体定位的5种设计理念如下:6I型:6个种植体;2C2CI型:种植体4个(犬齿2个,中门牙2个);2C2LI型:种植体4个(犬齿2个,侧门牙2个);2C1CI型:种植体3个(犬齿2个,中切牙1个);模型2C: 2只犬齿。对3颗牙的带带施加127.4 N的载荷,与种植体长轴成30度角。在支撑结构中产生的应力被照相记录下来。结果6-种植体支撑的PFDP在所有加载条件下应力分布最均匀、最低。当犬被加载时,2或3个种植体支持的PFDP在犬位置的种植体周围显示出比4或6个种植体支持的PFDP更高的应力。当加载中切牙或侧切牙时,两种4-种植体支持的PFDP在种植体周围表现出相似的应力水平,并且比2-或3-种植体支持的PFDP显示出更低的应力。结论上颌前牙种植体的数量和分布影响种植体周围的应力分布。随着种植体数量的减少,种植体周围的应力增加。
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Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
7.00
自引率
13.00%
发文量
599
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry is the leading professional journal devoted exclusively to prosthetic and restorative dentistry. The Journal is the official publication for 24 leading U.S. international prosthodontic organizations. The monthly publication features timely, original peer-reviewed articles on the newest techniques, dental materials, and research findings. The Journal serves prosthodontists and dentists in advanced practice, and features color photos that illustrate many step-by-step procedures. The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry is included in Index Medicus and CINAHL.
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