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Comparative Study
. 2004 Apr;15(2):249-57.
doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0501.2004.00979.x.

Implant design and interface force transfer. A photoelastic and strain-gauge analysis

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Comparative Study

Implant design and interface force transfer. A photoelastic and strain-gauge analysis

Murat Cehreli et al. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2004 Apr.

Abstract

Objectives: To compare stress and strain magnitudes of butt-joint and internal-cone oral implants in a bone simulant.

Material and methods: Photoelastic and strain-gauged models of solitary Brånemark, ITI and Astra Tech implants were obtained. Vertical and 20 degrees oblique forces of 100 and 150 N were applied on the abutments in separate load cases. Isochromatic fringe patterns around implants were observed and photographed in the field of a polariscope. Strain-gauge measurements were performed and principal strains induced around implants were calculated.

Results: Isochromatic fringe orders of all designs were similar under both loading conditions (P>0.05). Strains around Brånemark implants were lower than around Astra Tech and ITI implants, particularly under vertical loads. The latter implants had similar strain magnitudes (P>0.05), although strains around the conical Astra Tech implant were lower under vertical load.

Conclusions: Butt-joint and internal-cone oral implants have similar force distribution characteristics. The implant-abutment mating design is not a decisive factor affecting stress and strain magnitudes in a bone simulant.

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