Influence of different crown heights on shorter implants with different lengths, diameters, and designs at atrophic posterior mandible: A finite element analysis

IF 0.2 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of International Clinical Dental Research Organization Pub Date : 2022-10-26 DOI:10.5577/intdentres.430
Elif İrem Mahmutoğlu, S. Agüloğlu
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Aim: The aim of the study is to compare the stresses cause of different crown heights on short implants with different lengths, diameters and designs under axial and oblique loads on the cortical bone and implant system using finite element analysis. Methodology: In the atrophic posterior mandible, 4 different implants of different sizes and designs were placed in the first molar region. Metal supported porcelain crowns with three different heights (10 mm, 12.5 mm, 15 mm) were designed on computer. Total of 12 study models were created. Axial and oblique loads were applied and by finite element analysis method Von Mises values in implant and abutment; maximum and minimum principal stress values in cortical bone were evaluated. Results Compared to axial load, significantly higher stress values were found at implant and cortical bone in obliquelly loaded models. As the length and diameter of the implant increased, the stresses on the cortical bone decreased. Compared to the threaded implant, the plateau design implant caused less stress on the bone under vertical loads, while causing more stress on the oblique. Unlike to the literature, it was observed that the stresses on the implant was higher in the larger diameter implant compared to the narrower. Conclusions As a result of the stress values obtained within the limits of the analysis, when the lengths of the crowns restored on short implants were compared, it was determined that the axial forces were at an acceptable level under all conditions.
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不同冠高对不同长度、直径和设计的短种植体在萎缩后下颌的影响:有限元分析
目的:采用有限元分析方法比较不同长度、直径和设计的短种植体在皮质骨和种植体系统的轴向和斜向载荷作用下,不同冠高度引起的应力。方法:在萎缩的后下颌,在第一磨牙区放置4种不同大小和设计的种植体。在计算机上设计了三种不同高度(10mm、12.5 mm、15mm)的金属支撑瓷冠。共建立了12个研究模型。对种植体和基牙施加轴向和斜向载荷,采用有限元法分析Von Mises值;评估皮质骨的最大和最小主应力值。结果与轴向加载模型相比,斜向加载模型种植体和皮质骨的应力值明显更高。随着种植体长度和直径的增加,对皮质骨的应力减小。与螺纹种植体相比,平台设计种植体在垂直载荷下对骨的应力较小,而对斜椎体的应力较大。与文献不同的是,观察到种植体上的应力在直径较大的种植体中高于直径较窄的种植体。结论在分析范围内获得的应力值,当比较短种植体修复冠的长度时,确定在所有条件下轴向力都处于可接受的水平。
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