Title of article :
Investigating the Stress DistributionApplied to Edentulous Ridge from Polyamide and Cbalt-Chrome Removable-Partial-Denture usingThree-Dimensional Finite- Element-Analysis
Author/Authors :
Bahrami, Mehran Department of Prosthodontics - School of Dentistry - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Shakeri, Bahareh Doctor of Dental Surgery - Private Office, Tehran, Iran , Memarian, Maryam Department of Prosthodontics - School of Dentistry - Tehran University of Medical Sciences,Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: The objective of this study was to compare the Von-Mises-stress (VMS)
distribution applied to the edentulous ridges from a Polyamide RPD (PRPD) with those from a
Cobalt-Chrome RPD (CCRPD).
Materials and Methods: A patient with mandibular Kennedy Class I, Mod I was
selected. The patient’s CBCT was cut off at 1 mm sections from the axial dimension. DICOM
files were created. A three-dimensional-bone-model was prepared by
segmenting the DICOM files and loading them in MIMICS software and the necessary modifications
were applied on them using Geomagic software. The three-dimensional-designs were
first developed using Exocad2016 CAD software. An extensive force equivalent to 150N was
applied. Abaqus Software was used in order to meshing. Then the stresses applied on the left
and right sides of the edentulous ridges were measured.
Results: In both models, the highest distribution of VMS in the edentulous ridges was observed
exactly distal to the abutment teeth adjunct to the distal-extension-areas. In CCRPD,
the mean stress on the left-edentulous-ridge was 220kPa and on the right-edentulous-ridge was
100kPa. In PARPD, the mean stress on the left-side-edentulous-ridge was 950kPa and on the
right-side-edentulous-ridge was 600kPa. The amount of stresses on the edentulous ridges in the
PARPD model (form 280Pa to 950PA) were too much less than those of CCRPD model (from
50kPa to 220kPa).
Conclusion:The polyamide bases can be flexed due to the applied forces and the forces can
be distributed in them. So that PRPD can transfer very slight stresses to the underneath surfaces
compared to CCRPD.
Keywords :
Denture , Partial , Removable , Finite Element Analysis , Chromium Alloys
Journal title :
Journal of Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, Pathology and Surgery