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Influence of implant-abutment angulations and crown material on stress distribution on central incisor: A 3D FEA

  • Mohamed I. El-Anwar*
  • , Khairy E. Al-Azrag
  • , Mohamed H. Ghazy
  • , Lamia E. Dawood
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Aim: To investigate the effect of implant-abutment angulation and crown material on stress distribution of central incisors. Finite element method was used to simulate the clinical situation of a maxillary right central incisor restored by two different implant-abutment angulations, 15° and 25°, using two different crown materials (IPS E-Max CAD and zirconia). Methods: Two 3D finite element models were specially prepared for this research simulating the abutment angulations. Commercial engineering CAD/CAM package was used to model crown, implant abutment complex and bone (cortical and spongy) in 3D. Linear static analysis was performed by applying a 178 N oblique load. The obtained results were compared with former experimental results. Results: Implant Von Mises stress level was negligibly changed with increasing abutment angulation. The abutment with higher angulation is mechanically weaker and expected to fail at lower loading in comparison with the steeper one. Similarly, screw used with abutment angulation of 25° will fail at lower (about one-third) load value the failure load of similar screw used with abutment angulated by 15°. Conclusions: Bone (cortical and spongy) is insensitive to crown material. Increasing abutment angulation from 15° to 25°, increases stress on cortical bone by about 20% and reduces it by about 12% on spongy bone. Crown fracture resistance is dramatically reduced by increasing abutment angulation. Zirconia crown showed better performance than E-Max one.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)323-329
Number of pages7
JournalBrazilian Journal of Oral Sciences
Volume14
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Dental implant-abutment design
  • Finite element analysis
  • Incisor
  • Materials

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Dentistry

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