TY - JOUR
T1 - Stress distribution on the prosthetic screws in the all-on-4 concept
T2 - A three-dimensional finite element analysis
AU - Oh, Ji Hyeon
AU - Kim, Young Seong
AU - Lim, Joong Yeon
AU - Choi, Byung Ho
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/2
Y1 - 2020/2
N2 - The all-on-4 concept, which is used to rehabilitate edentulous patients, can present with mechanical complications such as screw loosening and fracture. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the stress patterns induced in the prosthetic screws by the different prosthetic screw and abutment designs in the all-on-4 concept using finite element analysis. Von Mises stress values on 6 groups of each screw type, including short and narrow screw, short abutment; short and wide screw, short abutment; long and wide screw, short abutment; short and narrow screw, long abutment; short and wide screw, long abutment; and long and wide screw, long abutment, were compared under a cantilever loading of 200 N that was applied on the farther posterior to the position of the connection between the distal implant and the metal framework. Posterior prosthetic screws showed higher stress values than anterior prosthetic screws. The stress values in posterior prosthetic screws decreased as the length and diameter increased. In conclusion, the long and wide screw design offers advantages in stress distribution when compared with the short and narrow design.
AB - The all-on-4 concept, which is used to rehabilitate edentulous patients, can present with mechanical complications such as screw loosening and fracture. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the stress patterns induced in the prosthetic screws by the different prosthetic screw and abutment designs in the all-on-4 concept using finite element analysis. Von Mises stress values on 6 groups of each screw type, including short and narrow screw, short abutment; short and wide screw, short abutment; long and wide screw, short abutment; short and narrow screw, long abutment; short and wide screw, long abutment; and long and wide screw, long abutment, were compared under a cantilever loading of 200 N that was applied on the farther posterior to the position of the connection between the distal implant and the metal framework. Posterior prosthetic screws showed higher stress values than anterior prosthetic screws. The stress values in posterior prosthetic screws decreased as the length and diameter increased. In conclusion, the long and wide screw design offers advantages in stress distribution when compared with the short and narrow design.
KW - All-on-4
KW - Edentulous mouths
KW - Finite element analysis
KW - Implant-supported dental prosthesis
KW - Screw loosening
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85082561840
U2 - 10.1563/aaid-joi-D-19-00090
DO - 10.1563/aaid-joi-D-19-00090
M3 - Article
C2 - 31647687
AN - SCOPUS:85082561840
SN - 0160-6972
VL - 46
SP - 3
EP - 12
JO - Journal of Oral Implantology
JF - Journal of Oral Implantology
IS - 1
ER -