Influence of implantoplasty on stress distribution of exposed implants at different bone insertion levels
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Resumo: | This study evaluated the effect of implantoplasty on different bone insertion levels of exposed implants. A model of the Bone Level Tapered implant (Straumann Institute, Waldenburg, Switzerland) was created through the Rhinoceros software (version 5.0 SR8, McNeel North America, Seattle, WA, USA). The abutment was fixed to the implant through a retention screw and a monolithic crown was modeled over a cementation line. Six models were created with increasing portions of the implant threads exposed: C1 (1 mm), C2 (2 mm), C3 (3 mm), C4 (4 mm), C5 (5 mm) and C6 (6 mm). The models were made in duplicates and one of each pair was used to simulate implantoplasty, by removing the threads (I1, I2, I3, I4, I5 and I6). The final geometry was exported in STEP format to ANSYS (ANSYS 15.0, ANSYS Inc., Houston, USA) and all materials were considered homogeneous, isotropic and linearly elastic. To assess distribution of stress forces, an axial load (300 N) was applied on the cusp. For the periodontal insert, the strains increased in the peri-implant region according to the size of the exposed portion and independent of the threads' presence. The difference between groups with and without implantoplasty was less than 10%. Critical values were found when the inserted portion was smaller than the exposed portion. In the exposed implants, the stress generated on the implant and retention screw was higher in the models that received implantoplasty. For the bone tissue, exposure of the implant's thread was a damaging factor, independent of implantoplasty. Implantoplasty treatment can be safely used to control peri-implantitis if at least half of the implant is still inserted in bone. |
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Influence of implantoplasty on stress distribution of exposed implants at different bone insertion levelsThis study evaluated the effect of implantoplasty on different bone insertion levels of exposed implants. A model of the Bone Level Tapered implant (Straumann Institute, Waldenburg, Switzerland) was created through the Rhinoceros software (version 5.0 SR8, McNeel North America, Seattle, WA, USA). The abutment was fixed to the implant through a retention screw and a monolithic crown was modeled over a cementation line. Six models were created with increasing portions of the implant threads exposed: C1 (1 mm), C2 (2 mm), C3 (3 mm), C4 (4 mm), C5 (5 mm) and C6 (6 mm). The models were made in duplicates and one of each pair was used to simulate implantoplasty, by removing the threads (I1, I2, I3, I4, I5 and I6). The final geometry was exported in STEP format to ANSYS (ANSYS 15.0, ANSYS Inc., Houston, USA) and all materials were considered homogeneous, isotropic and linearly elastic. To assess distribution of stress forces, an axial load (300 N) was applied on the cusp. For the periodontal insert, the strains increased in the peri-implant region according to the size of the exposed portion and independent of the threads' presence. The difference between groups with and without implantoplasty was less than 10%. Critical values were found when the inserted portion was smaller than the exposed portion. In the exposed implants, the stress generated on the implant and retention screw was higher in the models that received implantoplasty. For the bone tissue, exposure of the implant's thread was a damaging factor, independent of implantoplasty. Implantoplasty treatment can be safely used to control peri-implantitis if at least half of the implant is still inserted in bone.Universidade Estadual Paulista - UNESP, Institute of Science and Technology, Department of Dental Materials and Prosthodontics, São José dos Campos, SP, BrazilUniversidade de Guarulhos - UnG, Dental Research Division, Department of Periodontology and Oral Implantology, Guarulhos, SP, BrazilUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Tribst, João Paulo MendesDal Piva, Amanda Maria de OliveiraShibli, Jamil AwadBorges, Alexandre Luiz SoutoTango, Rubens Nisie2018-12-11T17:23:44Z2018-12-11T17:23:44Z2017-12-07info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlee96application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1807-3107bor-2017.vol31.0096Brazilian oral research, v. 31, p. e96-.1807-3107http://hdl.handle.net/11449/17707410.1590/1807-3107bor-2017.vol31.0096S1806-832420170001002812-s2.0-85039839718S1806-83242017000100281.pdf91387166804406030000-0003-0946-1826Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengBrazilian oral researchinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-01-06T06:27:55Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/177074Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T22:15:45.064501Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Influence of implantoplasty on stress distribution of exposed implants at different bone insertion levels |
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Influence of implantoplasty on stress distribution of exposed implants at different bone insertion levels |
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Influence of implantoplasty on stress distribution of exposed implants at different bone insertion levels Tribst, João Paulo Mendes |
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Influence of implantoplasty on stress distribution of exposed implants at different bone insertion levels |
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Influence of implantoplasty on stress distribution of exposed implants at different bone insertion levels |
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Influence of implantoplasty on stress distribution of exposed implants at different bone insertion levels |
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Influence of implantoplasty on stress distribution of exposed implants at different bone insertion levels |
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Influence of implantoplasty on stress distribution of exposed implants at different bone insertion levels |
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Tribst, João Paulo Mendes |
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Tribst, João Paulo Mendes Dal Piva, Amanda Maria de Oliveira Shibli, Jamil Awad Borges, Alexandre Luiz Souto Tango, Rubens Nisie |
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Dal Piva, Amanda Maria de Oliveira Shibli, Jamil Awad Borges, Alexandre Luiz Souto Tango, Rubens Nisie |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) |
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Tribst, João Paulo Mendes Dal Piva, Amanda Maria de Oliveira Shibli, Jamil Awad Borges, Alexandre Luiz Souto Tango, Rubens Nisie |
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This study evaluated the effect of implantoplasty on different bone insertion levels of exposed implants. A model of the Bone Level Tapered implant (Straumann Institute, Waldenburg, Switzerland) was created through the Rhinoceros software (version 5.0 SR8, McNeel North America, Seattle, WA, USA). The abutment was fixed to the implant through a retention screw and a monolithic crown was modeled over a cementation line. Six models were created with increasing portions of the implant threads exposed: C1 (1 mm), C2 (2 mm), C3 (3 mm), C4 (4 mm), C5 (5 mm) and C6 (6 mm). The models were made in duplicates and one of each pair was used to simulate implantoplasty, by removing the threads (I1, I2, I3, I4, I5 and I6). The final geometry was exported in STEP format to ANSYS (ANSYS 15.0, ANSYS Inc., Houston, USA) and all materials were considered homogeneous, isotropic and linearly elastic. To assess distribution of stress forces, an axial load (300 N) was applied on the cusp. For the periodontal insert, the strains increased in the peri-implant region according to the size of the exposed portion and independent of the threads' presence. The difference between groups with and without implantoplasty was less than 10%. Critical values were found when the inserted portion was smaller than the exposed portion. In the exposed implants, the stress generated on the implant and retention screw was higher in the models that received implantoplasty. For the bone tissue, exposure of the implant's thread was a damaging factor, independent of implantoplasty. Implantoplasty treatment can be safely used to control peri-implantitis if at least half of the implant is still inserted in bone. |
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