Biomechanical Evaluation of Tooth‐ and Implant‐Supported Fixed Dental Prostheses with Various Nonrigid Connector Positions: A Finite Element Analysis
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Auteurs : Tuncer Burak Zcelik [Turquie] ; Ersan Ersoy [Turquie] ; Burak Yilmaz [États-Unis]Source :
- Journal of Prosthodontics [ 1059-941X ] ; 2011-01.
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- Abutment, Alveolar bone, American college, Biomechanical, Biomechanical aspects, Burak, Burak ozcelik, Clin, Connector, Critical regions, Dent, Dentistry, Denture, Distal connector area, Distal surface, Edentulous patients, Highest vmmax value, Implant, Implant site, Long axis, Matrix, Maximum equivalent, Mesial, Mesial surface, Natural teeth, Natural tooth, Nite, Nite element analysis, Nite element method, Nonrigid, Nonrigid connector, Nrc, Oblique, Oblique occlusal loads, Occlusal, Occlusal loads, Oral implantol, Oral maxillofac implants, Osseointegrated, Ozcelik, Partial dentures, Patrix, Premolar, Present study, Prosthesis, Prosthet, Prosthet dent, Prosthodont, Prosthodontics, Prosthodontist, Prosthodontists burak ozcelik, Right angle, Second premolar, Stress accumulation, Stress concentration, Stress distribution, Stress formation, Tifp, Vertical occlusal loading, Vertical occlusal loads, Vmmax, Vmmax values.
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- Abutment, Alveolar bone, American college, Biomechanical, Biomechanical aspects, Burak, Burak ozcelik, Clin, Connector, Critical regions, Dent, Dentistry, Denture, Distal connector area, Distal surface, Edentulous patients, Highest vmmax value, Implant, Implant site, Long axis, Matrix, Maximum equivalent, Mesial, Mesial surface, Natural teeth, Natural tooth, Nite, Nite element analysis, Nite element method, Nonrigid, Nonrigid connector, Nrc, Oblique, Oblique occlusal loads, Occlusal, Occlusal loads, Oral implantol, Oral maxillofac implants, Osseointegrated, Ozcelik, Partial dentures, Patrix, Premolar, Present study, Prosthesis, Prosthet, Prosthet dent, Prosthodont, Prosthodontics, Prosthodontist, Prosthodontists burak ozcelik, Right angle, Second premolar, Stress accumulation, Stress concentration, Stress distribution, Stress formation, Tifp, Vertical occlusal loading, Vertical occlusal loads, Vmmax, Vmmax values.
Abstract
Purpose: In the tooth‐ and implant‐supported fixed dental prosthesis (FDP), rigid and nonrigid connector (NRC) designs have been preferred by clinicians for many years. The aim of this study was to analyze the stress distribution on the connecting areas of the superstructure and supporting structure of the tooth‐ and implant‐supported FDP designs under both static vertical and oblique occlusal loads.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-849X.2010.00654.x
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