Influence of lubricant on screw preload and stresses in a finite element model for a dental implant.

نویسندگان

  • Daniela Jörn
  • Philipp Kohorst
  • Silke Besdo
  • Martin Rücker
  • Meike Stiesch
  • Lothar Borchers
چکیده

STATEMENT OF PROBLEM Loosening or fracture of the abutment screw are frequent complications in implant dentistry and are detrimental to the long-term success of the restorations. However, little is known about the factors influencing the stability of the screw-abutment complex. PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of lubricant action during implant assembly on screw preload and stresses in a dental implant-abutment complex. MATERIAL AND METHODS A dental implant was modeled for finite element stress analysis. Different friction coefficients (μ=0.2 to 0.5) were chosen for the interfaces between implant components to simulate lubricant action or dry conditions. The stress analyses were each divided into 2 load steps. First, the abutment screw was virtually tightened with a torque of 25 Ncm. This was achieved by applying an equivalent preload calculated according to the different friction coefficients chosen. Second, the construction was externally loaded with a force of 200 N inclined by 30 degrees relative to the implant axis. RESULTS The screw preload increased with the decreasing friction coefficient. In all components, stresses increased with decreasing friction coefficient. Plastic deformation was observed at the implant neck in an area that expanded with decreasing friction coefficient. No plastic deformation occurred in the abutment. CONCLUSIONS The results of this study indicated that screw preload should be included in the finite element analysis of dental implants for a realistic evaluation of stresses in the implant-abutment complex. The friction coefficient significantly influenced the screw preload value and modified the stresses in the implant-abutment complex.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Journal of prosthetic dentistry

دوره 112 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2014