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Influence of Dental Implant Diameter and Bone Quality on the Biomechanics of Single-Crown Restoration. A Finite Element Analysis

Journal

DENTISTRY JOURNAL
Volume 9, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/dj9090103

Keywords

biomechanics; finite element analysis; single-unit implant; short dental implant

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The study demonstrates that implant diameter has a significant impact on bone stress, with a reduction in stress as the implant diameter increases. Improving bone quality leads to a decrease in bone stress, and the effect is even more pronounced with larger implant diameters.
Background: Success of an implant-supported prosthesis is highly dependent on implant diameter and bone quality. The objective of this study is to assess these two variables under axial or 30 degrees angulated loading. Methods: The study was conducted using finite element model simulations of dental implants with an unchanging length of 6.5 mm and varying diameters of o3.3; o3.5; o3.75; o4, o4.25 and o4.75 mm. The implants were placed in an axial position and a 2 mm high straight transepithelial (intermediate abutment) was used to perform a single tooth restoration. Four bone quality scenarios, Type IV, III, II or 0-I bone, were simulated from a simplified model of the mandible. A 200N load was applied both axially and at a 30 degrees angle to the occlusal surface of the prosthesis, which was 11 mm above the implant platform, and the equivalent Von Mises stress in the bone was analyzed. Results: The maximum stress value was obtained for the o3.3 implant in Type IV bone (235 MPa), while the lowest value was obtained for the o4.75 implant and in Type 0-I bone (41 MPa). Regardless of the implant diameter, an improvement in bone quality produced a reduction in bone stress. The same effect was observed as the implant diameter was increased, being this effect even more pronounced. Conclusions: Implant diameter has an important effect on bone stress, with a reduction in stress as the implant diameter increases.

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