Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
A composite model of the mandible, constituted by an inner polymeric core and a glass fibre reinforced outer shell, has been developed
and equipped with six ITI titanium implants and a full gold alloy arch bridge prosthesis. The effects of this oral rehabilitation on the
biomechanics of the mandible are investigated through a simulation of the lateral component of the pterygoid muscles. These muscles are
involved as the mouth is opened and closed, hence their activity is very frequent. An increase of the mandible stiffness due to the prosthesis
is observed; moreover, the coupling of the relatively stiff rehabilitation devices with the natural tissue analogue leads to stressshielding
and stress-concentration in the incisal and molar regions, respectively. Although the amplitude of the force generated by
pterygoid muscles is quite small, high strains over the incisal region are measured. A stress-shielding effect, of about 20%, is observed
at the symphysis as the full arch bridge prosthesis is fixed on the implants. Therefore, the presence of the prosthesis leads to significant
modification of the stress field experienced by the mandible, and this may be relevant in relation to the biomechanics of mandibular bone
remodelling.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Dental implants; Arch bridge prosthesis; Composite model; Mechanical properties; Stress-shielding
Elenco autori:
Ambrosio, Luigi; DE SANTIS, Roberto
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