Title of article :
Stress Distribution in Peri-implant Bone in the Replacement of Molars with One or Two Implants: A Finite Element Analysis
Author/Authors :
Mozaffari ، Asieh Dept. of Periodontics - Faculty of Dentistry - Qazvin University of Medical Sciences , Hashtbaran ، Donya Student Research Committee - Qazvin University of Medical Sciences , Moghadam ، Alireza Student Research Committee - Qazvin University of Medical Sciences , Aalaei ، Shima Dept. of Prosthodontics - Dental Caries Prevention Research Center - Qazvin University of Medical Sciences
From page :
132
To page :
137
Abstract :
Statement of the Problem: In most cases, insertion of single implants with a standard diameter is used to replace a molar tooth but placing two implants with a narrow diameter seems to be a viable treatment modality to withstand functional and biomechanical forces.Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate and compare stress distribution in the bone surrounding a single molar area rehabilitated by a single implant versus two implants with a narrow diameter.Materials and Method: The study was conducted by computer-aided in vitro modeling. The initial model used a single implant, 4.8 mm wide in diameter, inserted with a 3.9-mm distance from both sides and 12.6-mm mesiodistal space. The second model used two 3.3-mm narrow-sized implants with a 3-mm distance from one another, 1.5 mm from both sides, and a 12.6-mm mesiodistal space. Following the completion of these models, a 100-N force was exerted obliquely, once in three locations and once in the mesial aspect of the implant-supported crown. Stress distribution was then measured using finite element analysis (FEA) with ANSYS Workbench software package in both models.Results: The maximum stress in the bone around the single implant was less than that around double implants. The maximum stress of cortical bone in three-point loading was lower than mesial loading either in one (146.7 vs. 126.72 MPa) or two implants model (186.8 vs. 139.24).Conclusion: According to the results, because of more cortical bone contact area, the stress of surrounding bone in wide implant was decreased.
Keywords :
Single , Tooth Implants , Dental Prosthesis , Implant , supported , Finite Element Analyses , Molar
Journal title :
Journal of Dentistry: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Journal title :
Journal of Dentistry: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Record number :
2737228
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