单侧远伸可摘义齿基牙负荷与基托位移

Koichi Aoda, I. Shimamura, K. Sakurai, Y. Tahara, N. Kanayama
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目的:本研究的目的是确定机械上适合单侧远伸活动义齿的固位体设计。方法:构建两种模型,分别在第一、第二下颌前磨牙上放置不同设计的固位体。每个模型由骨、义齿下黏膜、固位体和义齿基托组成。在设计A中,在第一和第二前磨牙上设置Akers卡环,在设计B中,在第一和第二前磨牙上分别设置咬合托和带中牙托的反作用卡环。在义齿咬合面进行垂直和斜向加载。通过三维有限元分析确定基牙的载荷和基托的位移。结果:设计B中由于义齿垂直载荷引起的基牙垂直方向上的载荷小于设计A。设计A和设计B中基牙基托位移无明显差异。设计B中由于义齿舌向和舌向载荷引起的基牙垂直方向和颊向载荷均小于设计A。设计B在舌方向上的义齿载荷引起的义齿基托在垂直方向和颊舌方向上的位移高于设计A。结论:在本研究中,设计A的义齿基托位移小于设计B,因此设计A在临床上比设计B更有用,但基牙需要更大的支撑。
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Load on Abutment Teeth and Displacement of Denture Base in Unilateral Distal-Extension Removable Dentures
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the mechanically appropriate retainer design for unilateral distal-extension removable dentures.Methods: Two models were constructed, each with a different design of retainer placed on the first and second mandibular premolars. Each model was composed of bone, denture underlying mucosa, retainer and denture base. In design A, Akers clasps were set on the first and second premolars, and in design B, an occlusal rest and back-action clasp with mesial rest were set on the first and second premolars, respectively. Loading on the occlusal surface of the denture was performed in the vertical and oblique directions. Load on the abutment tooth and displacement of the denture base were determined by 3-dimensional finite element analysis.Results: Load on the abutment tooth in the vertical direction caused by vertical loading on the denture was lower in design B than in design A. No large difference in displacement of the denture base was observed between design A and B. Load on the abutment tooth both in the vertical and buccolingual direction induced by loading on the denture in the lingual and buccal directions was lower in design B than in design A. However, displacement of the denture base in the vertical and buccolingual directions induced by loading on the denture in the lingual direction was higher in design B than in design A.Conclusion: In this study, displacement of the denture base was smaller in design A than in design B, so design A would be more useful clinically than design B, but the abutment tooth would require greater support.
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