Influence of diameter in the stress distribution of extra-short dental implants under axial and oblique load: a finite element analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Vargas-Moreno, Vanessa Felipe
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Gomes , Rafael Soares, Ribeiro, Michele Costa de Oliveira, Freitas , Mariana Itaborai Moreira, Del Bel Cury , Altair Antoninha, Marcello-Machado, Raissa Micaela
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian journal of oral sciences (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8668152
Resumo: Aim: This study evaluated the influence of a wide diameter on extra-short dental implant stress distribution as a retainer for single implant-supported crowns in the atrophic mandible posterior region under axial and oblique load. Methods: Four 3D digital casts of an atrophic mandible, with a single implant-retained crown with a 3:1 crown-to-implant ratio, were created for finite element analysis. The implant diameter used was either 4 mm (regular) or 6 mm (wide), both with 5 mm length. A 200 N axial or 30º oblique load was applied to the mandibular right first molar occlusal surface. The equivalent von Mises stress was recorded for the abutment and implant, minimum principal stress, and maximum shear stress for cortical and cancellous bone. Results: Oblique load increased the stress in all components when compared to axial load. Wide diameter implants showed a decrease of von Mises stress around 40% in both load directions at the implant, and an increase of at least 3.6% at the abutment. Wide diameter implants exhibited better results for cancellous bone in both angulations. However, in the cortical bone, the minimum principal stress was at least 66% greater for wide than regular diameter implants, and the maximum shear stress was more than 100% greater. Conclusion: Extra-short dental implants with wide diameter result in better biomechanical behavior for the implant, but the implications of a potential risk of overloading the cortical bone and bone loss over time, mainly under oblique load, should be investigated.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influence of diameter in the stress distribution of extra-short dental implants under axial and oblique load: a finite element analysis
title Influence of diameter in the stress distribution of extra-short dental implants under axial and oblique load: a finite element analysis
spellingShingle Influence of diameter in the stress distribution of extra-short dental implants under axial and oblique load: a finite element analysis
Vargas-Moreno, Vanessa Felipe
Jaw, edentulous, partially
Dental implants
Dental prosthesis, implant-supported
Finite element analysis
title_short Influence of diameter in the stress distribution of extra-short dental implants under axial and oblique load: a finite element analysis
title_full Influence of diameter in the stress distribution of extra-short dental implants under axial and oblique load: a finite element analysis
title_fullStr Influence of diameter in the stress distribution of extra-short dental implants under axial and oblique load: a finite element analysis
title_full_unstemmed Influence of diameter in the stress distribution of extra-short dental implants under axial and oblique load: a finite element analysis
title_sort Influence of diameter in the stress distribution of extra-short dental implants under axial and oblique load: a finite element analysis
author Vargas-Moreno, Vanessa Felipe
author_facet Vargas-Moreno, Vanessa Felipe
Gomes , Rafael Soares
Ribeiro, Michele Costa de Oliveira
Freitas , Mariana Itaborai Moreira
Del Bel Cury , Altair Antoninha
Marcello-Machado, Raissa Micaela
author_role author
author2 Gomes , Rafael Soares
Ribeiro, Michele Costa de Oliveira
Freitas , Mariana Itaborai Moreira
Del Bel Cury , Altair Antoninha
Marcello-Machado, Raissa Micaela
author2_role author
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vargas-Moreno, Vanessa Felipe
Gomes , Rafael Soares
Ribeiro, Michele Costa de Oliveira
Freitas , Mariana Itaborai Moreira
Del Bel Cury , Altair Antoninha
Marcello-Machado, Raissa Micaela
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Jaw, edentulous, partially
Dental implants
Dental prosthesis, implant-supported
Finite element analysis
topic Jaw, edentulous, partially
Dental implants
Dental prosthesis, implant-supported
Finite element analysis
description Aim: This study evaluated the influence of a wide diameter on extra-short dental implant stress distribution as a retainer for single implant-supported crowns in the atrophic mandible posterior region under axial and oblique load. Methods: Four 3D digital casts of an atrophic mandible, with a single implant-retained crown with a 3:1 crown-to-implant ratio, were created for finite element analysis. The implant diameter used was either 4 mm (regular) or 6 mm (wide), both with 5 mm length. A 200 N axial or 30º oblique load was applied to the mandibular right first molar occlusal surface. The equivalent von Mises stress was recorded for the abutment and implant, minimum principal stress, and maximum shear stress for cortical and cancellous bone. Results: Oblique load increased the stress in all components when compared to axial load. Wide diameter implants showed a decrease of von Mises stress around 40% in both load directions at the implant, and an increase of at least 3.6% at the abutment. Wide diameter implants exhibited better results for cancellous bone in both angulations. However, in the cortical bone, the minimum principal stress was at least 66% greater for wide than regular diameter implants, and the maximum shear stress was more than 100% greater. Conclusion: Extra-short dental implants with wide diameter result in better biomechanical behavior for the implant, but the implications of a potential risk of overloading the cortical bone and bone loss over time, mainly under oblique load, should be investigated.
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