Assessment of peri-implant bone stress distribution with the effect of attachment type and implant location using finite element analysis.

Q4 Dentistry
Shima Aalaei, Atefeh Sheikhi, Parisa Mehdian, Farnoosh Taghavi, Sara Salimian, Farnaz Taghavi-Damghani
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Abstract

Background: The objective of the current research was to evaluate how stress is distributed in the peri-implant bone of a mandibular overdenture with implants placed asymmetrically to the midline.

Methods: A 26-year-old male's mandible, with missing teeth, was examined using computed tomography (CT) scanning. Two implants were inserted at right angles to the occlusal plane, in the positions of the right canine and left lateral incisor of the mandible, with an internal connection. Two types of attachments (bar and ball) were designed. To simulate the clinical condition, anterior (on central incisors) and bilateral posterior (on premolars and molars) loadings were applied. The stress distribution was assessed using finite element analysis (FEA).

Results: The lateral incisor level implant was found to have the highest maximum principal stress (about 33 MPa) in both models in the anterior loading condition. However, in both models, the canine-level implant revealed more stress values (about 22 MPa) in the posterior loading condition.

Conclusion: In mandibular implant-supported overdentures, when implants were placed asymmetrically to the midline, one acted as a fulcrum and sustained more occlusal load. The bar attachment system did not reveal superior results in terms of stress distribution compared to the ball attachment.

利用有限元分析评估种植体周围骨应力分布对附着类型和种植体位置的影响。
背景:本研究的目的是评估下颌覆盖义齿种植体与中线不对称时种植体周围骨质的应力分布情况:方法:使用计算机断层扫描(CT)检查了一名 26 岁男性的下颌骨,他的牙齿缺失。在下颌骨右侧犬齿和左侧侧切牙的位置,以与咬合平面成直角的方式植入两颗种植体,并进行内部连接。设计了两种类型的附着体(杆状和球状)。为了模拟临床情况,对前牙(中切牙)和双侧后牙(前臼齿和臼齿)施加了负荷。结果:结果:发现在前牙加载条件下,两个模型中侧切牙种植体的最大主应力都最大(约 33 兆帕)。然而,在两个模型中,犬齿水平种植体在后部加载条件下显示出更大的应力值(约 22 兆帕):结论:在下颌种植体支撑覆盖义齿中,当种植体与中线不对称放置时,其中一个种植体作为支点,承受更多的咬合负荷。就应力分布而言,杆状连接系统与球状连接系统相比并不占优势。
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23
审稿时长
25 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Dental Research Dental Clinics Dental Prospects (JODDD) is a Platinum* Open Access, peer-reviewed quarterly indexed journal that publishes articles of basic, clinical, and prospective nature in all areas of dentistry and oral health.
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