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Reverse engineering of mandible and prosthetic framework: Effect of titanium implants in conjunction with titanium milled full arch bridge prostheses on the biomechanics of the mandible

Authors :
Roberto De Santis
Piero Balleri
Francesco Mollica
Luigi Ambrosio
Francesco Riccitiello
Angelo Varriale
Teresa Russo
Antonio Gloria
Mario Veltri
Ugo D'Amora
De Santis, R
Gloria, A
Russo, T
D'Amora, U
Varriale, A
Veltri, Giuliana
Balleri, P
Mollica, F
Riccitiello, Francesco
Ambrosio, L.
Source :
Journal of biomechanics (Online) 47 (2014): 3825–3829., info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Roberto De Santis, Antonio Gloria, Teresa Russo, Ugo D'Amora, Angelo Varriale, Mario Veltri, Piero Balleri, Francesco Mollica, Francesco Riccitiello, Luigi Ambrosio/titolo:Reverse engineering of mandible and prosthetic framework: Effect of titanium implants in conjunction with titanium milled full arch bridge prostheses on the biomechanics of the mandible/doi:/rivista:Journal of biomechanics (Online)/anno:2014/pagina_da:3825/pagina_a:3829/intervallo_pagine:3825–3829/volume:47
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

This study aimed at investigating the effects of titanium implants and different configurations of full- arch prostheses on the biomechanics of edentulous mandibles. Reverse engineered, composite, anisotropic, edentulous mandibles made of a poly(methylmethacrylate) core and a glass fibre reinforced outer shell were rapid prototyped and instrumented with strain gauges. Brånemark implants RP platforms in conjunction with titanium Procera one-piece or two-piece bridges were used to simulate oral rehabilitations. A lateral load through the gonion regions was used to test the biomechanical effects of the rehabilitations. In addition, strains due to misfit of the one-piece titanium bridge were compared to those produced by one-piece cast gold bridges. Milled titanium bridges had a better fit than cast gold bridges. The stress distribution in mandibular bone rehabilitated with a one-piece bridge was more perturbed than that observed with a two-piece bridge. In particular the former induced a stress concentration and stress shielding in the molar and symphysis regions, while for the latter design these stresses were strongly reduced. In conclusion, prosthetic frameworks changed the biomechanics of the mandible as a result of both their design and manufacturing technology.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of biomechanics (Online) 47 (2014): 3825–3829., info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Roberto De Santis, Antonio Gloria, Teresa Russo, Ugo D'Amora, Angelo Varriale, Mario Veltri, Piero Balleri, Francesco Mollica, Francesco Riccitiello, Luigi Ambrosio/titolo:Reverse engineering of mandible and prosthetic framework: Effect of titanium implants in conjunction with titanium milled full arch bridge prostheses on the biomechanics of the mandible/doi:/rivista:Journal of biomechanics (Online)/anno:2014/pagina_da:3825/pagina_a:3829/intervallo_pagine:3825–3829/volume:47
Accession number :
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