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Stress analysis of a fixed implant-supported denture by the finite element method (FEM) when varying the number of teeth used as abutments

OBJECTIVES: In some clinical situations, dentists come across partially edentulous patients, and it might be necessary to connect teeth to implants. The aim of this study was to evaluate a metal-ceramic fixed tooth/implant-supported denture with a straight segment, located in the posterior region of...

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Autores principales: LANZA, Marcos Daniel Septímio, SERAIDARIAN, Paulo Isaías, JANSEN, Wellington Correa, LANZA, Marcos Dias
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru da Universidade de São Paulo 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3973470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22231003
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572011000600019
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author LANZA, Marcos Daniel Septímio
SERAIDARIAN, Paulo Isaías
JANSEN, Wellington Correa
LANZA, Marcos Dias
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SERAIDARIAN, Paulo Isaías
JANSEN, Wellington Correa
LANZA, Marcos Dias
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description OBJECTIVES: In some clinical situations, dentists come across partially edentulous patients, and it might be necessary to connect teeth to implants. The aim of this study was to evaluate a metal-ceramic fixed tooth/implant-supported denture with a straight segment, located in the posterior region of the maxilla, when varying the number of teeth used as abutments. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A three-element fixed denture composed of one tooth and one implant (Model 1), and a four-element fixed denture composed of two teeth and one implant (Model 2) were modeled. A 100 N load was applied, distributed uniformly on the entire set, simulating functional mastication, for further analysis of the SEQV (Von Mises) principal stresses, which were compared with the flow limit of the materials. RESULTS: In a quantitative analysis, it may be observed that in the denture with one tooth, the maximum SEQV stress was 47.84 MPa, whereas for the denture with two teeth the maximum SEQV stress was 35.82 MPa, both located in the region between the pontic and the tooth. CONCLUSION: Lower stresses were observed in the denture with an additional tooth. Based on the flow limit of the materials, porcelain showed values below the limit of functional mastication.
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spelling pubmed-39734702014-04-03 Stress analysis of a fixed implant-supported denture by the finite element method (FEM) when varying the number of teeth used as abutments LANZA, Marcos Daniel Septímio SERAIDARIAN, Paulo Isaías JANSEN, Wellington Correa LANZA, Marcos Dias J Appl Oral Sci Original Articles OBJECTIVES: In some clinical situations, dentists come across partially edentulous patients, and it might be necessary to connect teeth to implants. The aim of this study was to evaluate a metal-ceramic fixed tooth/implant-supported denture with a straight segment, located in the posterior region of the maxilla, when varying the number of teeth used as abutments. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A three-element fixed denture composed of one tooth and one implant (Model 1), and a four-element fixed denture composed of two teeth and one implant (Model 2) were modeled. A 100 N load was applied, distributed uniformly on the entire set, simulating functional mastication, for further analysis of the SEQV (Von Mises) principal stresses, which were compared with the flow limit of the materials. RESULTS: In a quantitative analysis, it may be observed that in the denture with one tooth, the maximum SEQV stress was 47.84 MPa, whereas for the denture with two teeth the maximum SEQV stress was 35.82 MPa, both located in the region between the pontic and the tooth. CONCLUSION: Lower stresses were observed in the denture with an additional tooth. Based on the flow limit of the materials, porcelain showed values below the limit of functional mastication. Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru da Universidade de São Paulo 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3973470/ /pubmed/22231003 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572011000600019 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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LANZA, Marcos Daniel Septímio
SERAIDARIAN, Paulo Isaías
JANSEN, Wellington Correa
LANZA, Marcos Dias
Stress analysis of a fixed implant-supported denture by the finite element method (FEM) when varying the number of teeth used as abutments
title Stress analysis of a fixed implant-supported denture by the finite element method (FEM) when varying the number of teeth used as abutments
title_full Stress analysis of a fixed implant-supported denture by the finite element method (FEM) when varying the number of teeth used as abutments
title_fullStr Stress analysis of a fixed implant-supported denture by the finite element method (FEM) when varying the number of teeth used as abutments
title_full_unstemmed Stress analysis of a fixed implant-supported denture by the finite element method (FEM) when varying the number of teeth used as abutments
title_short Stress analysis of a fixed implant-supported denture by the finite element method (FEM) when varying the number of teeth used as abutments
title_sort stress analysis of a fixed implant-supported denture by the finite element method (fem) when varying the number of teeth used as abutments
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3973470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22231003
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572011000600019
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