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Influence of different restorative materials on the stress distribution in dental implants

BACKGROUND: To assist clinicians in deciding the most suitable restorative materials to be used in the crowns and abutment in implant rehabilitation. MATERIAL AND METHODS: For finite element analysis (FEA), a regular morse taper implant was created using a computer aided design software. The implant...

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Autores principales: Datte, Carlos-Eduardo, Tribst, João-Paulo-Mendes, Dal Piva, Amanda-Maria-de Oliveira, Nishioka, Renato-Sussumu, Bottino, Marco-Antonio, Evangelhista, Alexandre-Duarte M., Monteiro, Fabrício M de M., Borges, Alexandre-Luiz-Souto
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Publicado: Medicina Oral S.L. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5971074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29849967
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.54554
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author Datte, Carlos-Eduardo
Tribst, João-Paulo-Mendes
Dal Piva, Amanda-Maria-de Oliveira
Nishioka, Renato-Sussumu
Bottino, Marco-Antonio
Evangelhista, Alexandre-Duarte M.
Monteiro, Fabrício M de M.
Borges, Alexandre-Luiz-Souto
author_facet Datte, Carlos-Eduardo
Tribst, João-Paulo-Mendes
Dal Piva, Amanda-Maria-de Oliveira
Nishioka, Renato-Sussumu
Bottino, Marco-Antonio
Evangelhista, Alexandre-Duarte M.
Monteiro, Fabrício M de M.
Borges, Alexandre-Luiz-Souto
author_sort Datte, Carlos-Eduardo
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description BACKGROUND: To assist clinicians in deciding the most suitable restorative materials to be used in the crowns and abutment in implant rehabilitation. MATERIAL AND METHODS: For finite element analysis (FEA), a regular morse taper implant was created using a computer aided design software. The implant was inserted at the bone model with 3 mm of exposed threads. An anatomic prosthesis representing a first maxillary molar was modeled and cemented on the solid abutment. Considering the crown material (zirconia, chromium-cobalt, lithium disilicate and hybrid ceramic) and abutment (Titanium and zirconia), the geometries were multiplied, totaling eight groups. In order to perform the static analysis, the contacts were considered bonded and each material was assigned as isotropic. An axial load (200 N) was applied on the crown and fixation occurred on the base of the bone. Results using Von-Mises criteria and micro strain values were obtained. A sample identical to the CAD model was made for the Strain Gauge (SG) analysis; four SGs were bonded around the implant to obtain micro strain results in bone tissue. RESULTS: FEA results were 3.83% lower than SG. According to the crown material, it is possible to note that the increase of elastic modulus reduces the stress concentration in all system without difference for bone. CONCLUSIONS: Crown materials with high elastic modulus are able to decrease the stress values in the abutments while concentrates the stress in its structure. Zirconia abutments tend to concentrate more stress throughout the prosthetic system and may be more susceptible to mechanical problems than titanium. Key words:Finite element analysis, dental implants, ceramic.
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spelling pubmed-59710742018-05-30 Influence of different restorative materials on the stress distribution in dental implants Datte, Carlos-Eduardo Tribst, João-Paulo-Mendes Dal Piva, Amanda-Maria-de Oliveira Nishioka, Renato-Sussumu Bottino, Marco-Antonio Evangelhista, Alexandre-Duarte M. Monteiro, Fabrício M de M. Borges, Alexandre-Luiz-Souto J Clin Exp Dent Research BACKGROUND: To assist clinicians in deciding the most suitable restorative materials to be used in the crowns and abutment in implant rehabilitation. MATERIAL AND METHODS: For finite element analysis (FEA), a regular morse taper implant was created using a computer aided design software. The implant was inserted at the bone model with 3 mm of exposed threads. An anatomic prosthesis representing a first maxillary molar was modeled and cemented on the solid abutment. Considering the crown material (zirconia, chromium-cobalt, lithium disilicate and hybrid ceramic) and abutment (Titanium and zirconia), the geometries were multiplied, totaling eight groups. In order to perform the static analysis, the contacts were considered bonded and each material was assigned as isotropic. An axial load (200 N) was applied on the crown and fixation occurred on the base of the bone. Results using Von-Mises criteria and micro strain values were obtained. A sample identical to the CAD model was made for the Strain Gauge (SG) analysis; four SGs were bonded around the implant to obtain micro strain results in bone tissue. RESULTS: FEA results were 3.83% lower than SG. According to the crown material, it is possible to note that the increase of elastic modulus reduces the stress concentration in all system without difference for bone. CONCLUSIONS: Crown materials with high elastic modulus are able to decrease the stress values in the abutments while concentrates the stress in its structure. Zirconia abutments tend to concentrate more stress throughout the prosthetic system and may be more susceptible to mechanical problems than titanium. Key words:Finite element analysis, dental implants, ceramic. Medicina Oral S.L. 2018-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5971074/ /pubmed/29849967 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.54554 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Medicina Oral S.L. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Datte, Carlos-Eduardo
Tribst, João-Paulo-Mendes
Dal Piva, Amanda-Maria-de Oliveira
Nishioka, Renato-Sussumu
Bottino, Marco-Antonio
Evangelhista, Alexandre-Duarte M.
Monteiro, Fabrício M de M.
Borges, Alexandre-Luiz-Souto
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title Influence of different restorative materials on the stress distribution in dental implants
title_full Influence of different restorative materials on the stress distribution in dental implants
title_fullStr Influence of different restorative materials on the stress distribution in dental implants
title_full_unstemmed Influence of different restorative materials on the stress distribution in dental implants
title_short Influence of different restorative materials on the stress distribution in dental implants
title_sort influence of different restorative materials on the stress distribution in dental implants
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5971074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29849967
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.54554
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