Title of article :
Stress distribution pattern of screw-retained restorations with segmented vs. non-segmented abutments: A finite element analysis
Author/Authors :
Rajabi Naraki, Zahra , Aalaei, Shima Dental Caries Prevention Research Center - Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin , Nematollahi, Fatemeh Department of Prosthodontics - Islamic Azad University - Dental Branch, Tehran , Beyabanaki, Elaheh Department of Prosthodontics - School of Dentistry - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Shahrokhi Rad, Afsaneh Department of Restorative Dentistry and Biomaterials Sciences - Harvard School of Dental Medicine, USA
Abstract :
Background. Screw-retained restorations are favored in some clinical situations such as limited inter-occlusal spaces. This study was designed to compare stresses developed in the peri-implant bone in two different types of screw-retained restora-tions (segmented vs. non-segmented abutment) using a finite element model. Methods. An implant, 4.1 mm in diameter and 10 mm in length, was placed in the first molar site of a mandibular model with 1 mm of cortical bone on the buccal and lingual sides. Segmented and non-segmented screw abutments with their crowns were placed on the simulated implant in each model. After loading (100 N, axial and 45° non-axial), von Mises stress was recorded using ANSYS software, version 12.0.1. Results. The maximum stresses in the non-segmented abutment screw were less than those of segmented abutment (87 vs. 100, and 375 vs. 430 MPa under axial and non-axial loading, respectively). The maximum stresses in the peri-implant bone for the model with segmented abutment were less than those of non-segmented ones (21 vs. 24 MPa, and 31 vs. 126 MPa under vertical and angular loading, respectively). In addition, the micro-strain of peri-implant bone for the segmented abut-ment restoration was less than that of non-segmented abutment. Conclusion. Under axial and non-axial loadings, non-segmented abutment showed less stress concentration in the screw, while there was less stress and strain in the peri-implant bone in the segmented abutment.
Keywords :
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Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics