Influence of cantilever position and implant connection in a zirconia custom implant-supported fixed partial prosthesis: in silico analysis

Abstract Introduction A better tension distribution on implants and abutments in implant-supported fixed partial prosthesis is essential in the rehabilitation of posterior mandible area. Objective: To evaluate the influence of cantilever position and implant connection in a zircônia custom implant...

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Main Authors: Juliana Maria Coutinho BASTOS, Dimorvan BORDIN, Andréa Araújo de VASCONCELLOS, Milton Edson MIRANDA
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual Paulista 2018-08-01
Series:Revista de Odontologia da UNESP
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spelling doaj-f063274b21e64b89a6273d41f8bbf1e92020-11-24T21:56:46ZengUniversidade Estadual PaulistaRevista de Odontologia da UNESP1807-25772018-08-0147422322910.1590/1807-2577.06718S1807-25772018000400223Influence of cantilever position and implant connection in a zirconia custom implant-supported fixed partial prosthesis: in silico analysisJuliana Maria Coutinho BASTOSDimorvan BORDINAndréa Araújo de VASCONCELLOSMilton Edson MIRANDAAbstract Introduction A better tension distribution on implants and abutments in implant-supported fixed partial prosthesis is essential in the rehabilitation of posterior mandible area. Objective: To evaluate the influence of cantilever position and implant connection in a zircônia custom implant-supported fixed partial prosthesis using the 3-D finite element method. Material and method: Four models were made based on tomographic slices of the posterior mandible with a zirconia custom three-fixed screw-retained partial prosthesis. The investigated factors of the in silico study were: cantilever position (mesial or distal) and implant connection (external hexagon or morse taper). 100 N vertical load to premolar and 300 N to molar were used to simulate the occlusal force in each model to evaluate the distribution of stresses in implants, abutments, screws and cortical and cancellous bone. Result: The external hexagon (EH) connection showed higher cortical compression stress when compared to the morse taper (MT). For both connections, the molar cantilever position had the highest cortical compression. The maximum stress peak concentration was located at the cervical bone in contact with the threads of the first implant. The prosthetic and abutment screws associated with the molar cantilevers showed the highest stress concentration, especially with the EH connection. Conclusion: Morse taper implant connetions associated with a mesial cantilever showed a more favorable treatment option for posterior mandible rehabilitation.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-25772018000400223&lng=en&tlng=enProjeto do implante dentário-pivôanálise de elementos finitoszircônio
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author Juliana Maria Coutinho BASTOS
Dimorvan BORDIN
Andréa Araújo de VASCONCELLOS
Milton Edson MIRANDA
spellingShingle Juliana Maria Coutinho BASTOS
Dimorvan BORDIN
Andréa Araújo de VASCONCELLOS
Milton Edson MIRANDA
Influence of cantilever position and implant connection in a zirconia custom implant-supported fixed partial prosthesis: in silico analysis
Revista de Odontologia da UNESP
Projeto do implante dentário-pivô
análise de elementos finitos
zircônio
author_facet Juliana Maria Coutinho BASTOS
Dimorvan BORDIN
Andréa Araújo de VASCONCELLOS
Milton Edson MIRANDA
author_sort Juliana Maria Coutinho BASTOS
title Influence of cantilever position and implant connection in a zirconia custom implant-supported fixed partial prosthesis: in silico analysis
title_short Influence of cantilever position and implant connection in a zirconia custom implant-supported fixed partial prosthesis: in silico analysis
title_full Influence of cantilever position and implant connection in a zirconia custom implant-supported fixed partial prosthesis: in silico analysis
title_fullStr Influence of cantilever position and implant connection in a zirconia custom implant-supported fixed partial prosthesis: in silico analysis
title_full_unstemmed Influence of cantilever position and implant connection in a zirconia custom implant-supported fixed partial prosthesis: in silico analysis
title_sort influence of cantilever position and implant connection in a zirconia custom implant-supported fixed partial prosthesis: in silico analysis
publisher Universidade Estadual Paulista
series Revista de Odontologia da UNESP
issn 1807-2577
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Abstract Introduction A better tension distribution on implants and abutments in implant-supported fixed partial prosthesis is essential in the rehabilitation of posterior mandible area. Objective: To evaluate the influence of cantilever position and implant connection in a zircônia custom implant-supported fixed partial prosthesis using the 3-D finite element method. Material and method: Four models were made based on tomographic slices of the posterior mandible with a zirconia custom three-fixed screw-retained partial prosthesis. The investigated factors of the in silico study were: cantilever position (mesial or distal) and implant connection (external hexagon or morse taper). 100 N vertical load to premolar and 300 N to molar were used to simulate the occlusal force in each model to evaluate the distribution of stresses in implants, abutments, screws and cortical and cancellous bone. Result: The external hexagon (EH) connection showed higher cortical compression stress when compared to the morse taper (MT). For both connections, the molar cantilever position had the highest cortical compression. The maximum stress peak concentration was located at the cervical bone in contact with the threads of the first implant. The prosthetic and abutment screws associated with the molar cantilevers showed the highest stress concentration, especially with the EH connection. Conclusion: Morse taper implant connetions associated with a mesial cantilever showed a more favorable treatment option for posterior mandible rehabilitation.
topic Projeto do implante dentário-pivô
análise de elementos finitos
zircônio
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