• Title of article

    Effect of type of luting agents on stress distribution in the bone surrounding implants supporting a three-unit fi xed dental prosthesis: 3D fi nite element analysis

  • Author/Authors

    Ghasemi، Ehsan نويسنده 1Dental Materials Research Center, Department of Prosthodontics , , Abedian، Alireza نويسنده Department of Mechanical Engineering, , , Iranmanesh ، Pedram نويسنده Dentist, School of Dentistry, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. Isfahan, Iran , , Khazaei، Saber نويسنده of Dentistry, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran ,

  • Issue Information
    دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2015
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    57
  • To page
    63
  • Abstract
    Background: Osseointegration of dental implants is infl uenced by many biomechanical factors that may be related to stress distribution. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of type of luting agent on stress distribution in the bone surrounding implants, which support a three-unit fi xed dental prosthesis (FDP) using fi nite element (FE) analysis. Materials and Methods: A 3D FE model of a three-unit FDP was designed replacing the maxillary fi rst molar with maxillary second premolar and second molar as the abutments using CATIA V5R18 software and analyzed with ABAQUS/CAE 6.6 version. The model was consisted of 465108 nodes and 86296 elements and the luting agent thickness was considered 25 ?m. Three load conditions were applied on eight points in each functional cusp in horizontal (57.0 N), vertical (200.0 N) and oblique (400.0 N, ? = 120°) directions. Five different luting agents were evaluated. All materials were assumed to be linear elastic, homogeneous, time independent and isotropic. Results: For all luting agent types, the stress distribution pattern in the cortical bone, connectors, implant and abutment regions was almost uniform among the three loads. Furthermore, the maximum von Mises stress of the cortical bone was at the palatal side of second premolar. Likewise, the maximum von Mises stress in the connector region was in the top and bottom of this part. Conclusion: Luting agents transfer the load to cortical bone and different types of luting agents do not affect the pattern of load transfer.
  • Journal title
    DRJ Dental Research Journal
  • Serial Year
    2015
  • Journal title
    DRJ Dental Research Journal
  • Record number

    2390455