Biomechanical effects of different materials for an occlusal device on implant‐supported rehabilitation in a tooth clenching situation. A 3D finite element analysis

Author:

Andrade Carla Souza1,de Abreu Costa Luy2,Menechelli Luana Gonçalves2,Lemos Cleidiel A. A.3ORCID,Okamoto Roberta4,Verri Fellippo R.5ORCID,de Souza Batista Victor Eduardo16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Prosthodontics Presidente Prudente Dental School University of Western São Paulo ‐ UNOESTE Presidente Prudente Brazil

2. Department of Diagnosis and Surgery Araçatuba Dental School São Paulo State University Júlio de Mesquita Filho‐UNESP Araçatuba Brazil

3. Department of Dentistry (Division of Prosthodontics) Federal University of Juiz de Fora Campus Avançado Governador Valadares (UFJF/GV) Governador Valadares Minas Gerais Brazil

4. Department of Basic Sciences Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho School of Dentistry at Araçatuba Araçatuba Brazil

5. Department of Dental Materials and Prosthodontics Araçatuba Dental School São Paulo State University Júlio de Mesquita Filho‐UNESP Araçatuba Brazil

6. Postgraduate Program in Dentistry ‐ Implantology concentration area Araçatuba Dental School São Paulo State University Júlio de Mesquita Filho‐UNESP Araçatuba Brazil

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this 3D finite element analysis was to evaluate the biomechanical effects of different materials used to fabricate occlusal devices to achieve stress distribution in simulated abutment screws, dental implants, and peri‐implant bone tissue in individuals who clench their teeth.Materials and MethodsEight 3D models simulated a posterior maxillary bone block with three external hexagon implants (Ø4.0 × 7.0 mm) supporting a 3‐unit screw‐retained metal‐ceramic prosthesis with different crown connection (splinting), and the use of an occlusal device (OD). The OD was modeled to be 2‐mm thick. ANSYS 19.2 software was used to generate the finite‐element models in the pre‐and post‐processing phases. Simulated abutment screws and dental implants were evaluated by von Mises stress maps, and simulated bone was evaluated by maximum principal stress and microstrain maps by using a finite element software program.ResultsThe highest stress values in the dental implants and screws were observed in single crowns without OD (M1). Furthermore, the highest stress values and bone tissue strain were found in single crowns without OD (M1). The simulated material for the OD did not cause many discrepancies in terms of the stress magnitude in the simulated dental implant and abutment screw for both single and splinted crowns; however, more rigid materials exhibited lower stress values.ConclusionThe use of OD was effective in reducing stress in the simulated implants and abutment screws and stress and strain in the simulated bone tissue. The material used to simulate the OD influenced the biomechanical behavior of implant‐supported fixed prostheses, whereas splints with rigid materials such as PEEK and PMMA exhibited better biomechanical behavior.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Dentistry

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