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Three-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis of the Veneer—Framework Thickness in an All-Ceramic Implant Supported Fixed Partial Denture

  • Lohitha Kalluri
  • , Bernard Seale
  • , Megha Satpathy
  • , Josephine F. Esquivel-Upshaw
  • , Yuanyuan Duan

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Abstract

This study was performed as an adjunct to an existing clinical study to validate the effect of veneer: framework thickness ratio on stress distribution in an implant-supported all-ceramic fixed partial denture. Two commercially available titanium dental implants with corresponding customized abutments and a patient-retrieved all-ceramic fixed partial denture were scanned using a high-resolution micro-CT scanner. Reconstructed 3D objects, along with a simulated bone surface, were incorporated into a non-manifold assembly and meshed simultaneously using Simpleware software (Synopsys Simpleware ScanIP Version P-2019.09; Mountain View, CA). Three such volume meshes (Model A, Model B, Model C) corresponding to veneer: framework thickness ratios of 3:1, 1:1, and 1:3 respectively were created, and exported to a finite element analysis software (ABAQUS). An axial load of 110 N was applied uniformly on the occlusal surfaces to calculate the static stresses and contour plots were generated in the post-processing module. From the data obtained, we observed optimum stress distribution in Model B. Also, the tensile stresses were concentrated in the posterior connector region of the prosthesis in all three models tested. Within the limitations of this study, we can conclude that equal thickness of veneer and framework layers would aid in better stress distribution.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)199-207
JournalCeramics
Volume4
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2021
Externally publishedYes

Funding

This study was supported by NIH-NIDCR grant R01 DE025001 and the University of Florida Clinical and Translational Science Institute, which is supported in part by the NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences under award number UL1TR001427. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health. Ceramic materials were provided by Ivoclar Vivadent and implant materials were provided by Dentsply. This study is registered in Clinical Trials. Gov under study number NCT01729858. The complete protocol can be viewed under this site.

Keywords

  • all-ceramic FPD
  • finite element analysis
  • implant-supported FPD
  • veneer thickness
  • zirconia framework thickness

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