Title of article :
Efficacy of adding a supporting implant in stress distribution of long-span fixed partial dentures: a 3D finite element analysis
Author/Authors :
Shurbaji Mozayek, Rami Department of Fixed Prosthodontics - Faculty of Dentistry - Damascus University - Damascus, Syria , Allaf, Mirza Department of Mechanical Design - Faculty of Electric and Mechanical Engineering - Damascus University - Damascus, Syria , Abuharb, Mohammad B. Department of Mechanical Design - Faculty of Electric and Mechanical Engineering - Damascus University - Damascus, Syria
Pages :
6
From page :
81
To page :
86
Abstract :
Background. Long span is seen in many clinical situations. Treatmentplanning options of these cases are difficult and may require FPD, RPD or ISP. Each option has its own disadvantages, including mechanical problems, patient comfort and cost. This article will evaluate the stress distribution of a different treatment option, which consists of adding a single sup-porting implant to the FPD by using 3D finite element analysis. Methods. Three models, each consisting of 5 units, were created as follows: 1. Tooth Pontic Pontic Pontic Tooth; 2. Tooth Pontic Implant Pontic Tooth; 3. Tooth Pontic Pontic Implant Tooth. An axial force was applied to the prostheses by using 3D finite element method and stresses were evaluated. Results. The maximum stress was found in the prostheses in all the models; the highest stress values in all the shared components of the models were almost similar. Stress in implants was lower in the second model than the third one. Conclusion. Adding a supporting implant in long-span FPD has no advantages while it has the disadvantages of compli-cating treatment and the complications that may occur to the implant and surrounding bone.
Keywords :
implant-supported dental prosthesis , fixed partial denture , Finite element analysis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2016
Record number :
2429884
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