European Journal of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry
- Cover Date:
- June 2009
- Print ISSN:
- 0965-7452
- Vol:
- 17
- Issue:
- 2
Effects of Vertical Interarch Space and Abutment Height on Stress Distributions: A 3d Finite Element Analysis
Abstract - This three dimensional Finite Element Analysis study investigated stress distribution and intensity in implants restored with cemented or screwed crown. Two parameters varied: interarch space and abutment height. Highest stresses occurred at the cervical area in all models. Stresses increased mainly with vertical interarch space highness, and secondarily with abutments shortness. From a mechanical point of view, bone and prosthetics components supporting cemented crowns were not as solicited as with screwed crowns.
KEY WORDS: biomechanics, dental implant, abutment, interarch space, stress, ï¬nite element analysis.
- Article Price
- £15.00
- Institution Article Price
- £
- Page Start
- 90
- Page End
- 94
- Authors
- Adrien Naveau, Patrick Renault
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