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Title: CAD/CAM Glass Ceramics for Single-Tooth Implant Crowns: A Finite Element Analysis
Authors: Akca, Kivanc
Cavusoglu, Yeliz
Sagirkaya, Elcin
Aybar, Buket
Cehreli, Murat Cavit
Ordu Üniversitesi
0000-0003-3013-2533
0000-0003-1164-5069
Keywords: CADCAM single-tooth implant glass ceramics finite element analyses
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINSTWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103
Abstract: Purpose:To evaluate the load distribution of CAD/CAM mono-ceramic crowns supported with single-tooth implants in functional area.Materials and Methods:A 3-dimensional numerical model of a soft tissue-level implant was constructed with cement-retained abutment to support glass ceramic machinable crown. Implant-abutment complex and the retained crown were embedded in a O 1.5 x 1.5 cm geometric matrix for evaluation of mechanical behavior of mono-ceramic CAD/CAM aluminosilicate and leucite glass crown materials. Laterally positioned axial load of 300 N was applied on the crowns. Resulting principal stresses in the mono-ceramic crowns were evaluated in relation to different glass ceramic materials.Results:The highest compressive stresses were observed at the cervical region of the buccal aspect of the crowns and were 89.98 and 89.99 MPa, for aluminosilicate and leucite glass ceramics, respectively. The highest tensile stresses were observed at the collar of the lingual part of the crowns and were 24.54 and 25.39 MPa, respectively.Conclusion:Stresses induced upon 300 N static loading of CAD/CAM aluminosalicate and leucite glass ceramics are below the compressive strength of the materials. Impact loads may actuate the progress to end failure of mono-ceramic crowns supported by metallic implant abutments.
URI: http://doi.org/10.1097/01.id.0000433589.33926.79
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