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Finite element analysis of a one-piece zirconia implant in anterior single tooth implant applications
This study evaluated the von Mises stress (MPa) and equivalent strain occurring around monolithic yttria-zirconia (Zir) implant using three clinically simulated finite element analysis (FEA) models for a missing maxillary central incisor. Two unidentified patients’ cone-beam computed tomography (CBC...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7039452/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32092128 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229360 |
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author | Talmazov, Georgi Veilleux, Nathan Abdulmajeed, Aous Bencharit, Sompop |
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description | This study evaluated the von Mises stress (MPa) and equivalent strain occurring around monolithic yttria-zirconia (Zir) implant using three clinically simulated finite element analysis (FEA) models for a missing maxillary central incisor. Two unidentified patients’ cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) datasets with and without right maxillary central incisor were used to create the FEA models. Three different FEA models were made with bone structures that represent a healed socket (HS), reduced bone width edentulous site (RB), and immediate extraction socket with graft (EG). A one-piece abutment-implant fixture mimicking Straumann Standard Plus tissue level RN 4.1 X 11.8mm, for titanium alloy (Ti) and Zir were modeled. 178 N oblique load and 200 N vertical load were used to simulate occlusal loading. Von Mises stress and equivalent strain values for around each implant model were measured. Within the HS and RB models the labial-cervical region in the cortical bone exhibited highest stress, with Zir having statistically significant lower stress-strain means than Ti in both labial and palatal aspects. For the EG model the labial-cervical area had no statistically significant difference between Ti and Zir; however, Zir performed better than Ti against the graft. FEA models suggest that Ti, a more elastic material than Zir, contributes to the transduction of more overall forces to the socket compared to Zir. Thus, compared to Ti implants, Zir implants may be less prone to peri-implant bone overloading and subsequent bone loss in high stress areas especially in the labial-cervical region of the cortical bone. Zir implants respond to occlusal loading differently than Ti implants. Zir implants may be more favorable in non-grafted edentulous or immediate extraction with grafting. |
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spelling | pubmed-70394522020-03-06 Finite element analysis of a one-piece zirconia implant in anterior single tooth implant applications Talmazov, Georgi Veilleux, Nathan Abdulmajeed, Aous Bencharit, Sompop PLoS One Research Article This study evaluated the von Mises stress (MPa) and equivalent strain occurring around monolithic yttria-zirconia (Zir) implant using three clinically simulated finite element analysis (FEA) models for a missing maxillary central incisor. Two unidentified patients’ cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) datasets with and without right maxillary central incisor were used to create the FEA models. Three different FEA models were made with bone structures that represent a healed socket (HS), reduced bone width edentulous site (RB), and immediate extraction socket with graft (EG). A one-piece abutment-implant fixture mimicking Straumann Standard Plus tissue level RN 4.1 X 11.8mm, for titanium alloy (Ti) and Zir were modeled. 178 N oblique load and 200 N vertical load were used to simulate occlusal loading. Von Mises stress and equivalent strain values for around each implant model were measured. Within the HS and RB models the labial-cervical region in the cortical bone exhibited highest stress, with Zir having statistically significant lower stress-strain means than Ti in both labial and palatal aspects. For the EG model the labial-cervical area had no statistically significant difference between Ti and Zir; however, Zir performed better than Ti against the graft. FEA models suggest that Ti, a more elastic material than Zir, contributes to the transduction of more overall forces to the socket compared to Zir. Thus, compared to Ti implants, Zir implants may be less prone to peri-implant bone overloading and subsequent bone loss in high stress areas especially in the labial-cervical region of the cortical bone. Zir implants respond to occlusal loading differently than Ti implants. Zir implants may be more favorable in non-grafted edentulous or immediate extraction with grafting. Public Library of Science 2020-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7039452/ /pubmed/32092128 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229360 Text en © 2020 Talmazov et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Talmazov, Georgi Veilleux, Nathan Abdulmajeed, Aous Bencharit, Sompop Finite element analysis of a one-piece zirconia implant in anterior single tooth implant applications |
title | Finite element analysis of a one-piece zirconia implant in anterior single tooth implant applications |
title_full | Finite element analysis of a one-piece zirconia implant in anterior single tooth implant applications |
title_fullStr | Finite element analysis of a one-piece zirconia implant in anterior single tooth implant applications |
title_full_unstemmed | Finite element analysis of a one-piece zirconia implant in anterior single tooth implant applications |
title_short | Finite element analysis of a one-piece zirconia implant in anterior single tooth implant applications |
title_sort | finite element analysis of a one-piece zirconia implant in anterior single tooth implant applications |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7039452/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32092128 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229360 |
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