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Σάββατο 27 Μαΐου 2017

Biomechanical effects of implant number and diameter on stress distributions in maxillary implant-supported overdentures

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Publication date: Available online 26 May 2017
Source:The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
Author(s): Gizem Dimililer, Sercan Kücükkurt, Sedat Cetiner
Statement of problemImplant-supported overdentures (ISOs) are considered a good alternative to conventional removable dentures. However, varying rates of failure have been reported in some clinical studies. Excessive stress on surrounding tissues is one of the possible causes of implant failure. As stress is transmitted to the bone through the implant, careful planning, correct number of implants, and implant positioning are keys to ensuring appropriate stress distribution. However, research of the optimal number of implants necessary to support a maxillary ISO is insufficient.PurposeThe purpose of this in vitro finite element study was to determine the optimal implant location, number, and diameter to support a maxillary ISO.Material and methodsThree-dimensional models of an atrophic maxilla, dental implants, and ball attachments were modeled, and different loading conditions were applied to simulate realistic conditions. Six models with different numbers and diameters of implants, including mini-dental implants and differently located implants, were formed, and stress values were compared by implementing a finite element analysis.ResultsThe study showed that, as the implant number increased, decreased stress values were observed in periimplant bone and implants in the maxillary ISO prosthesis. However, changes in implant diameter had no significant effect on stresses.ConclusionsIncreasing the implant diameter was not advantageous; the use of mini-dental implants may be a viable alternative method. However, using 4 implants for maxillary ISOs is indicated.



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