Biomechanical evaluation of different implant–abutment connections, retention systems, and restorative materials in the implant-supported single crowns using 3D finite element

Author:

Lemos Cleidiel Aparecido Araujo1,Verri Fellippo Ramos2,Noritomi Pedro Yoshito3,Souza Batista Victor Eduardo4,Cruz Ronaldo Silva5,de Luna Gomes Jéssica Marcela5,Limirio Oliveira João Pedro Justino5,Pellizzer Eduardo Piza5

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita Filho Pos-Graduate Student Materiais Odontológicos e Prótese Rua José Bonifácio, 1193 BRAZIL Araçatuba São Paulo 16015267 +5518981425301 Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora

2. Araçatuba Dental School, UNESP - Univ Estadual Paulista,

3. Renato Archer Information Technology Center

4. University of the West of São Paulo (UNOESTE)

5. Araçatuba Dental School, UNESP - Univ Estadual Paulista

Abstract

This is an in silico study aimed to evaluate the biomechanical influence of different implant–abutment interfaces (external hexagon and Morse taper implants), retention systems (cement- and screw-retained), and restorative crowns (metal–ceramic and monolithic) using three-dimensional finite element analysis (3D-FEA). Eight 3D models were simulated for the maxillary first molar area using InVesalius, Rhinoceros, and SolidWorks and processed using the Femap and NEi Nastran softwares. Axial and oblique forces of 200 N and 100 N, respectively, were applied on the occlusal surface of the prostheses. Microstrain and von Mises stress maps were used to evaluate the deformation (cortical bone tissue) and stress (implants/fixation screws/crowns), respectively for each model. For both loadings, Morse taper implants had lower microstrain values than the external hexagon implants. The retention system did not affect microstrain on the cortical bone tissue under both loadings. However, the cemented prosthesis displayed higher stress with the fixation screw than the external hexagon implants. No difference was observed between the metal–ceramic and zirconia monolithic crowns in terms of microstrain and stress distribution on the cortical bone, implants or components. Morse taper implants can be considered as a good alternative for dental implant rehabilitation because they demonstrated better biomechanical behavior for the bone and fixation screw as compared to external hexagon implants. Cement-retained prosthesis increased the stress on the fixation screw of the external hexagon implants, thereby increasing the risk of screw loosening/fracture in the posterior maxillary area. The use of metal–ceramic or monolithic crowns did not affect the biomechanical behavior of the evaluated structures.

Publisher

American Academy of Implant Dentistry

Subject

Oral Surgery

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