TY - JOUR
T1 - Mechanical behavior of implant assisted removable partial denture for Kennedy class II
AU - Tribst, João Paulo Mendes
AU - de Araújo, Rodrigo Máximo
AU - Ramanzine, Naiara Pires
AU - Santos, Natália Ribeiro
AU - de Oliveira Dal Piva, Amanda Maria
AU - Borges, Alexandre Luiz Souto
AU - da Silva, João Mauricio Ferraz
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Medicina Oral S. L. C.I.F.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Background: This study evaluated the mechanical response of a removable partial denture (RPD) in Kennedy Class II according to being associated or not with implants. Material and Methods: Four RPDs were manufactured for a Kennedy Class II: CRPD-Conventional RPD, RPD+ 1M, RPD+2M and RPD+12M, respectively, signifying implant assisted RPDs with the implant installed in the first molar, second molar, and in the first and second molars. The finite element method was used to determine the most damaged support tooth under compressive load (300N, 10s) and strain gauge analysis was used to evaluate the microstrain. All groups were submitted to a retentive force analysis (0.5 mm/mm, 100kgf). Microstrain and retentive force data were submitted to One-way ANOVA and the Tukey test, all with α=5%. Results: High microstrain was observed in the second premolar adjacent to the edentulous space under compression load (p < 0.01). RPD+12M presented lower microstrain, however being similar to RPD+2M. RPD+1M presented a higher mean value of retentive force, but similar to RPD+12M. FEM showed RPD assisted by implants concentrates less stress in the periodontal ligament. The association of two implants was sufficient to decrease the stress generated in the implants. The most stressed region for the o-ring abutment was the threads, and the group with two implants showed the lowest stress concentration. Conclusions: In cases of Kennedy Class II, the association of RPD with implants in the molar region is a favorable option for patient rehabilitation, reducing the movement of the direct retainer adjacent to the edentulous space, increasing the removal force and decreasing the stress magnitude in the periodontal ligament.
AB - Background: This study evaluated the mechanical response of a removable partial denture (RPD) in Kennedy Class II according to being associated or not with implants. Material and Methods: Four RPDs were manufactured for a Kennedy Class II: CRPD-Conventional RPD, RPD+ 1M, RPD+2M and RPD+12M, respectively, signifying implant assisted RPDs with the implant installed in the first molar, second molar, and in the first and second molars. The finite element method was used to determine the most damaged support tooth under compressive load (300N, 10s) and strain gauge analysis was used to evaluate the microstrain. All groups were submitted to a retentive force analysis (0.5 mm/mm, 100kgf). Microstrain and retentive force data were submitted to One-way ANOVA and the Tukey test, all with α=5%. Results: High microstrain was observed in the second premolar adjacent to the edentulous space under compression load (p < 0.01). RPD+12M presented lower microstrain, however being similar to RPD+2M. RPD+1M presented a higher mean value of retentive force, but similar to RPD+12M. FEM showed RPD assisted by implants concentrates less stress in the periodontal ligament. The association of two implants was sufficient to decrease the stress generated in the implants. The most stressed region for the o-ring abutment was the threads, and the group with two implants showed the lowest stress concentration. Conclusions: In cases of Kennedy Class II, the association of RPD with implants in the molar region is a favorable option for patient rehabilitation, reducing the movement of the direct retainer adjacent to the edentulous space, increasing the removal force and decreasing the stress magnitude in the periodontal ligament.
KW - Distal extension RPD considerations
KW - Finite element analysis
KW - Implant-assisted RPD
KW - Prosthetic dentistry
KW - Removable partial denture
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U2 - 10.4317/MEDORAL.56533
DO - 10.4317/MEDORAL.56533
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85084202947
SN - 1989-5488
VL - 12
SP - e38-e45
JO - Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
JF - Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
IS - 1
M1 - 6533
ER -