Journal of Prosthodontic Research
Online ISSN : 1883-9207
Print ISSN : 1883-1958
ISSN-L : 1883-1958
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A three-dimensional finite element analysis of the stress distribution on morse taper implants surface
Marcelo Bighetti ToniolloAna Paula MacedoRenata Cristina Silveira RodriguesRicardo Faria RibeiroMaria da Glória Chiarello de Mattos
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2013 Volume 57 Issue 3 Pages 206-212

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Abstract
Purpose: This finite element analysis (FEA) compared stress distribution on external surface of different morse taper implants, varying implant bodies length and dimensions of metal-ceramic crowns in order to maintain the occlusal alignment.
Methods: Three-dimensional finite element (FE) models were designed representing a posterior left side segment of the mandible: group 0, 3 implants of 11 mm length; group 1, implants of 13 mm, 11 mm and 5 mm length; group 2, 1 implant of 11 mm and 2 implants of 5 mm length; group 3, 3 implants of 5 mm length. The abutments heights were 3.5 mm for 13 mm and 11 mm implants (regular) and 0.8 mm for 5 mm implants (short). Evaluation was performed on a computer program (Ansys software), with oblique loads of 365 N for molars and 200 N for premolars, applied on ridges of cusps and grooves.
Results: Abutments with 0.8 mm height generated less von Mises stresses compared with 3.5 mm height. The use of short implants associated with bigger crowns concentrated higher stress distribution and stress values on the surface implants, principally on the vestibular side (oblique direction of the loads). The more distal implant concentrated higher stress.
Conclusions: Moreover, these 5 mm implants were positioned at the cortical bone level, which has higher elastic modulus and may have influenced at the stress distribution. However, despite the higher stresses, these implants were well able to withstand the applied forces.
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