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Influence of CAD/CAM Abutment Heights on the Biomechanical Behavior of Zirconia Single Crowns

Authors :
Jefferson David Melo de Matos
Leonardo Silva Gomes
Nathália de Carvalho Ramos
Daher Antonio Queiroz
João Paulo Mendes Tribst
Tiago Moreira Bastos Campos
Alexandre Luiz Souto Borges
Guilherme da Rocha Scalzer Lopes
Marco Antonio Bottino
Tarcisio José Arruda Paes Junior
Oral Regenerative Medicine (ORM)
Source :
Metals; Volume 12; Issue 12; Pages: 2025, de Matos, J D M, Gomes, L S, de Carvalho Ramos, N, Queiroz, D A, Tribst, J P M, Campos, T M B, Borges, A L S, da Rocha Scalzer Lopes, G, Bottino, M A & Paes Junior, T J A 2022, ' Influence of CAD/CAM Abutment Heights on the Biomechanical Behavior of Zirconia Single Crowns ', Metals, vol. 12, no. 12, 2025, pp. 1-17 . https://doi.org/10.3390/met12122025, Metals, 12(12):2025, 1-17. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022.

Abstract

The biomechanical behavior of the universal link (titanium base) prosthetic abutment with different heights in implant-supported restorations was evaluated. Forty regular implants (4 × 10 mm) in titanium were used, divided into two groups according to the abutment height (n = 20): 4.5 × 4 mm (short) and 4.5 × 5.5 mm (long). Using CAD/CAM technology, zirconia crowns were milled and cemented onto the prosthetic abutments. Half of the specimens were submitted to the initial maximum fracture load test in a universal testing machine. The long abutments presented fracture load (41.1 ± 6.96 kgf) statistically similar to the short abutments (49.5 ± 7.68 kgf). The other half of the specimens were submitted to mechanical cycling (2,000,000 cycles, 2 Hz with a stainless-steel antagonist with a diameter of 1.6 mm), following ISO 14801:2007. Subsequently, the survival of the specimens was evaluated using the survival analysis function, Kaplan–Meier and Mentel–Cox (log- rank) (p < 0.05). The finite element analysis was performed in similar conditions to those used for the in vitro test through computer-aided engineering software (version 19.2, ANSYS Inc., Houston, TX, USA). The biomechanical behavior of both models was similar regardless of the evaluated structure of the set. It was concluded that both short and long abutment presents promising fatigue behavior and stress distribution for use in long-term implant-supported restorations.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20754701
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Metals; Volume 12; Issue 12; Pages: 2025
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5653420641b7d758b9305bec24d0c09a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/met12122025