Effect of the number of abutments on biomechanics of Branemark prosthesis with straight and tilted distal implants

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the bending moments, and compressive and tensile forces in implant-supported prostheses with three, four or five abutments. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Ten Pd-Ag frameworks were tested over two master models with: 1) parallel vertical implants, and 2) tilted distal implants. Strain gauges were fixed on the abutments of each master model to measure the deformation when a static load of 50 N was applied on the cantilever (15 mm). The deformation values were measured when the metallic frameworks were tested over three, four or five abutments, and transformed into force and bending moment values. Data were analyzed by ANOVA and Tukey's test for multiple comparisons at 5% level of significance. RESULTS: Abutment #1 (adjacent to the cantilever) had the highest values of force and sagittal bending moment for all tests with three, four or five abutments. Independently from the number of abutments, axial force in abutment #1 was higher in the vertical model than in the tilted model. Total moment was higher with three abutments than with four or five abutments. Independently from the inclination of implants, the mean force with four or five abutments was lower than that with three abutments. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that in the set-ups with four or five abutments tilted distal implants reduced axial force and did not increase bending moments.

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Main Authors: Naconecy,Marcos Michelon, Geremia,Tomás, Cervieri,André, Teixeira,Eduardo Rolim, Shinkai,Rosemary Sadami
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Published: Faculdade De Odontologia De Bauru - USP 2010
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spelling oai:scielo:S1678-775720100002000132010-05-04Effect of the number of abutments on biomechanics of Branemark prosthesis with straight and tilted distal implantsNaconecy,Marcos MichelonGeremia,TomásCervieri,AndréTeixeira,Eduardo RolimShinkai,Rosemary Sadami Biomechanics Implant-supported prostheses Number of abutments Tilted implants Strain gauges OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the bending moments, and compressive and tensile forces in implant-supported prostheses with three, four or five abutments. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Ten Pd-Ag frameworks were tested over two master models with: 1) parallel vertical implants, and 2) tilted distal implants. Strain gauges were fixed on the abutments of each master model to measure the deformation when a static load of 50 N was applied on the cantilever (15 mm). The deformation values were measured when the metallic frameworks were tested over three, four or five abutments, and transformed into force and bending moment values. Data were analyzed by ANOVA and Tukey's test for multiple comparisons at 5% level of significance. RESULTS: Abutment #1 (adjacent to the cantilever) had the highest values of force and sagittal bending moment for all tests with three, four or five abutments. Independently from the number of abutments, axial force in abutment #1 was higher in the vertical model than in the tilted model. Total moment was higher with three abutments than with four or five abutments. Independently from the inclination of implants, the mean force with four or five abutments was lower than that with three abutments. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that in the set-ups with four or five abutments tilted distal implants reduced axial force and did not increase bending moments.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFaculdade De Odontologia De Bauru - USPJournal of Applied Oral Science v.18 n.2 20102010-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572010000200013en10.1590/S1678-77572010000200013
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author Naconecy,Marcos Michelon
Geremia,Tomás
Cervieri,André
Teixeira,Eduardo Rolim
Shinkai,Rosemary Sadami
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Geremia,Tomás
Cervieri,André
Teixeira,Eduardo Rolim
Shinkai,Rosemary Sadami
Effect of the number of abutments on biomechanics of Branemark prosthesis with straight and tilted distal implants
author_facet Naconecy,Marcos Michelon
Geremia,Tomás
Cervieri,André
Teixeira,Eduardo Rolim
Shinkai,Rosemary Sadami
author_sort Naconecy,Marcos Michelon
title Effect of the number of abutments on biomechanics of Branemark prosthesis with straight and tilted distal implants
title_short Effect of the number of abutments on biomechanics of Branemark prosthesis with straight and tilted distal implants
title_full Effect of the number of abutments on biomechanics of Branemark prosthesis with straight and tilted distal implants
title_fullStr Effect of the number of abutments on biomechanics of Branemark prosthesis with straight and tilted distal implants
title_full_unstemmed Effect of the number of abutments on biomechanics of Branemark prosthesis with straight and tilted distal implants
title_sort effect of the number of abutments on biomechanics of branemark prosthesis with straight and tilted distal implants
description OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the bending moments, and compressive and tensile forces in implant-supported prostheses with three, four or five abutments. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Ten Pd-Ag frameworks were tested over two master models with: 1) parallel vertical implants, and 2) tilted distal implants. Strain gauges were fixed on the abutments of each master model to measure the deformation when a static load of 50 N was applied on the cantilever (15 mm). The deformation values were measured when the metallic frameworks were tested over three, four or five abutments, and transformed into force and bending moment values. Data were analyzed by ANOVA and Tukey's test for multiple comparisons at 5% level of significance. RESULTS: Abutment #1 (adjacent to the cantilever) had the highest values of force and sagittal bending moment for all tests with three, four or five abutments. Independently from the number of abutments, axial force in abutment #1 was higher in the vertical model than in the tilted model. Total moment was higher with three abutments than with four or five abutments. Independently from the inclination of implants, the mean force with four or five abutments was lower than that with three abutments. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that in the set-ups with four or five abutments tilted distal implants reduced axial force and did not increase bending moments.
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