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Crestal and Subcrestal Placement of Morse Cone Implant–Abutment Connection Implants: An In Vitro Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Study
The issue of dental implant placement relative to the alveolar crest, whether in supracrestal, equicrestal, or subcrestal positions, remains highly controversial, leading to conflicting data in various studies. Three-dimensional (3D) Finite Element Analysis (FEA) can offer insights into the biomecha...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10669349/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38002077 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11113077 |
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author | Comuzzi, Luca Ceddia, Mario Di Pietro, Natalia Inchingolo, Francesco Inchingolo, Angelo Michele Romasco, Tea Tumedei, Margherita Specchiulli, Alessandro Piattelli, Adriano Trentadue, Bartolomeo |
author_facet | Comuzzi, Luca Ceddia, Mario Di Pietro, Natalia Inchingolo, Francesco Inchingolo, Angelo Michele Romasco, Tea Tumedei, Margherita Specchiulli, Alessandro Piattelli, Adriano Trentadue, Bartolomeo |
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description | The issue of dental implant placement relative to the alveolar crest, whether in supracrestal, equicrestal, or subcrestal positions, remains highly controversial, leading to conflicting data in various studies. Three-dimensional (3D) Finite Element Analysis (FEA) can offer insights into the biomechanical aspects of dental implants and the surrounding bone. A 3D model of the jaw was generated using computed tomography (CT) scans, considering a cortical thickness of 1.5 mm. Subsequently, Morse cone implant–abutment connection implants were virtually positioned at the model’s center, at equicrestal (0 mm) and subcrestal levels (−1 mm and −2 mm). The findings indicated the highest stress within the cortical bone around the equicrestally placed implant, the lowest stress in the −2 mm subcrestally placed implant, and intermediate stresses in the −1 mm subcrestally placed implant. In terms of clinical relevance, this study suggested that subcrestal placement of a Morse cone implant–abutment connection (ranging between −1 and −2 mm) could be recommended to reduce peri-implant bone resorption and achieve longer-term implant success. |
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spelling | pubmed-106693492023-11-16 Crestal and Subcrestal Placement of Morse Cone Implant–Abutment Connection Implants: An In Vitro Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Study Comuzzi, Luca Ceddia, Mario Di Pietro, Natalia Inchingolo, Francesco Inchingolo, Angelo Michele Romasco, Tea Tumedei, Margherita Specchiulli, Alessandro Piattelli, Adriano Trentadue, Bartolomeo Biomedicines Article The issue of dental implant placement relative to the alveolar crest, whether in supracrestal, equicrestal, or subcrestal positions, remains highly controversial, leading to conflicting data in various studies. Three-dimensional (3D) Finite Element Analysis (FEA) can offer insights into the biomechanical aspects of dental implants and the surrounding bone. A 3D model of the jaw was generated using computed tomography (CT) scans, considering a cortical thickness of 1.5 mm. Subsequently, Morse cone implant–abutment connection implants were virtually positioned at the model’s center, at equicrestal (0 mm) and subcrestal levels (−1 mm and −2 mm). The findings indicated the highest stress within the cortical bone around the equicrestally placed implant, the lowest stress in the −2 mm subcrestally placed implant, and intermediate stresses in the −1 mm subcrestally placed implant. In terms of clinical relevance, this study suggested that subcrestal placement of a Morse cone implant–abutment connection (ranging between −1 and −2 mm) could be recommended to reduce peri-implant bone resorption and achieve longer-term implant success. MDPI 2023-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10669349/ /pubmed/38002077 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11113077 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Comuzzi, Luca Ceddia, Mario Di Pietro, Natalia Inchingolo, Francesco Inchingolo, Angelo Michele Romasco, Tea Tumedei, Margherita Specchiulli, Alessandro Piattelli, Adriano Trentadue, Bartolomeo Crestal and Subcrestal Placement of Morse Cone Implant–Abutment Connection Implants: An In Vitro Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Study |
title | Crestal and Subcrestal Placement of Morse Cone Implant–Abutment Connection Implants: An In Vitro Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Study |
title_full | Crestal and Subcrestal Placement of Morse Cone Implant–Abutment Connection Implants: An In Vitro Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Study |
title_fullStr | Crestal and Subcrestal Placement of Morse Cone Implant–Abutment Connection Implants: An In Vitro Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Crestal and Subcrestal Placement of Morse Cone Implant–Abutment Connection Implants: An In Vitro Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Study |
title_short | Crestal and Subcrestal Placement of Morse Cone Implant–Abutment Connection Implants: An In Vitro Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Study |
title_sort | crestal and subcrestal placement of morse cone implant–abutment connection implants: an in vitro finite element analysis (fea) study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10669349/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38002077 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11113077 |
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