Retracted: Stress Distribution in Three-Implant- Retained Mandibular Overdentures Using Finite Element Analysis

Background and Aim: Demand for implant-supported overdentures has increased due to the problems of conventional dentures. Despite the high success rate of implants, implant failure remains a major challenge. Implant overload can cause cortical bone loss and im-plant failure. Using finite element ana...

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Main Authors: Asadollah Ahmadzadeh, Farnoosh Golmohammadi, Najmeh Mousavi, Saeid Epakchi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Islamic Dental Association of Iran 2015-01-01
Series:Journal of Islamic Dental Association of Iran
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Online Access:http://jidai.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-807&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-3df3faa7bd0647bb9b5bab16042331062020-11-25T01:18:25ZengIslamic Dental Association of IranJournal of Islamic Dental Association of Iran2383-30412383-30412015-01-01271614Retracted: Stress Distribution in Three-Implant- Retained Mandibular Overdentures Using Finite Element AnalysisAsadollah Ahmadzadeh0Farnoosh Golmohammadi1Najmeh Mousavi2Saeid Epakchi3 Assistant Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, School of Dentistry, Ahwaz University of Medical Sciences. Ahwaz, Iran Assistant Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, School of Dentistry, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences. Kermanshah, Iran Assistant Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, School of Dentistry, Ghazvin University of Medical Sciences. Ghazvin, Iran Assistant Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, School of Dentistry, Boshehr University of Medical Sciences. Boshehr, Iran Background and Aim: Demand for implant-supported overdentures has increased due to the problems of conventional dentures. Despite the high success rate of implants, implant failure remains a major challenge. Implant overload can cause cortical bone loss and im-plant failure. Using finite element analysis (FEA), this study aimed to find the best design and type of attachments causing minimum stress in the alveolar bone. Materials and Methods: The geometrical model of the mandible was produced using computed tomography (CT) data and three ITI implants were placed in the midline and the location of the first premolar teeth. All conditions were simulated using finite element software. Three bar-ball, bar and ball attachments were considered to support the overdenture. Maximum von Mises stress was calculated in the supporting bone in differ-ent overdenture designs. Results: The greatest amount of stress in bone was around the upper thread and the neck of the implant. The ball and the bar-ball attachments applied the most and the least amount of stress to the peri-implant bone, respectively. Maximum stress was applied to the ball attachment in the bar-ball design. The maximum amount of movement was in bar-ball attachment. Conclusion: The bar-design decreased the stability of overdenture, as well as the stress in the peri-implant bone. Ball design increased concentration of stress in bone around the implant and increased the stability of overdenture.http://jidai.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-807&slc_lang=en&sid=1Dental implantMandibular overdentureAttachment systemsFinite
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author Asadollah Ahmadzadeh
Farnoosh Golmohammadi
Najmeh Mousavi
Saeid Epakchi
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Farnoosh Golmohammadi
Najmeh Mousavi
Saeid Epakchi
Retracted: Stress Distribution in Three-Implant- Retained Mandibular Overdentures Using Finite Element Analysis
Journal of Islamic Dental Association of Iran
Dental implant
Mandibular overdenture
Attachment systems
Finite
author_facet Asadollah Ahmadzadeh
Farnoosh Golmohammadi
Najmeh Mousavi
Saeid Epakchi
author_sort Asadollah Ahmadzadeh
title Retracted: Stress Distribution in Three-Implant- Retained Mandibular Overdentures Using Finite Element Analysis
title_short Retracted: Stress Distribution in Three-Implant- Retained Mandibular Overdentures Using Finite Element Analysis
title_full Retracted: Stress Distribution in Three-Implant- Retained Mandibular Overdentures Using Finite Element Analysis
title_fullStr Retracted: Stress Distribution in Three-Implant- Retained Mandibular Overdentures Using Finite Element Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Retracted: Stress Distribution in Three-Implant- Retained Mandibular Overdentures Using Finite Element Analysis
title_sort retracted: stress distribution in three-implant- retained mandibular overdentures using finite element analysis
publisher Islamic Dental Association of Iran
series Journal of Islamic Dental Association of Iran
issn 2383-3041
2383-3041
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Background and Aim: Demand for implant-supported overdentures has increased due to the problems of conventional dentures. Despite the high success rate of implants, implant failure remains a major challenge. Implant overload can cause cortical bone loss and im-plant failure. Using finite element analysis (FEA), this study aimed to find the best design and type of attachments causing minimum stress in the alveolar bone. Materials and Methods: The geometrical model of the mandible was produced using computed tomography (CT) data and three ITI implants were placed in the midline and the location of the first premolar teeth. All conditions were simulated using finite element software. Three bar-ball, bar and ball attachments were considered to support the overdenture. Maximum von Mises stress was calculated in the supporting bone in differ-ent overdenture designs. Results: The greatest amount of stress in bone was around the upper thread and the neck of the implant. The ball and the bar-ball attachments applied the most and the least amount of stress to the peri-implant bone, respectively. Maximum stress was applied to the ball attachment in the bar-ball design. The maximum amount of movement was in bar-ball attachment. Conclusion: The bar-design decreased the stability of overdenture, as well as the stress in the peri-implant bone. Ball design increased concentration of stress in bone around the implant and increased the stability of overdenture.
topic Dental implant
Mandibular overdenture
Attachment systems
Finite
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