The Effect of Different Implant-Abutment Mis-Matches on Stress Distribution: A 3-Dimensional Finite Element Study

Author:

Deporter Douglas Albert1,Esfahanian Vahid2,khosravi Armin3,Ketabi Mohammad4

Affiliation:

1. University of Toronto at Scarborough Professor Dentistry, Periodontics 124 Edward St CANADA Toronto Ontario M5G 1G6 416-864-8208 Discipline of Periodontology, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto, 124 Edward Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. M5G 1G6

2. Associate professor, Department of periodontology, Dental Faculty, Islamic Azad University, (Isfahan branch), Isfahan, Iran.

3. Department of periodontology, Dental Faculty, Islamic Azad University (Isfahan branch), Isfahan, Iran.

4. Professor of periodontology, Department of periodontology, Dental Faculty, Islamic Azad University (Isfahan branch), Isfahan, Iran, and Visiting Professor, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

Platform-switching reduces peri-implant marginal bone loss (MBL), and the aim of this study was to compare the effect of platform-switching on stress within crestal bone using different implant-abutment mis-matches (0.65 and 1mm) under two different vertical loads (30 N vs 200 N) for implants placed in posterior jaw sites. 3-D modeling software was used for an implant of 4.5mm diameter and 13mm length. Molars were modeled using CT images of bone density in human maxilla (D3 bone) and mandible (D2 bone). Collected data were analyzed using CATIA software. In posterior mandible, stress of 30 N force with platform mis-matches of 0.65 or 1mm were 2.920 and 2.440 MPa respectively. Using 200 N force, values increased to 19.44 and 16.30 MPa. In posterior maxilla and 30 N force, stresses with mis-matches of 0.65 and 1mm were 3.77 and 3.18 MPa respectively increasing to 25.14 & 20.17 with 200 N force. The effect can be predicted to be greatest as the mis-match increases with implants placed into lower quality bone (posterior maxilla with D3 quality).

Publisher

American Academy of Implant Dentistry

Subject

Oral Surgery

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