Stress analysis of two different attachments for a single implant retained mandibular overdentures in the midline (In vitro study)

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Oral Implantology Department, Faculty of Dentistry Cairo University, Egypt

2 Removable Prosthodontics Department, Faculty of Dentistry Cairo University, Egypt

Abstract

Abstract
Objective: aiming to record the induced micro-strain around one installed implant in the midline of a completely edentulous mandible using strain gauges utilizing an implant retained overdenture with two different types of attachments Ball and CMLOC attachment.
Materials and methods: An acrylic resin test resin test model representing a completely edentulous lower arch was used.. Duplication of the finished denture was carried out to be used as a surgical stent .A single implant installed in the midline. After the implant was installed in the acrylic resin cast, the ball attachment was screwed to the implant. The denture was prepared for the direct pick up procedure, the same procedure repeated for CM IOC attachment. Four strain gauges around were installed on all surfaces of implant to monitor the effect of the applied loads vertical on the two types of attachments. A vertically load applied of 100 N static load was applied by using universal testing machine at three different sites .
Results : When the load applied on the right side and left side ,it was shown that the single implant retained overdenture with ball the attachment has shown higher microstrain than the CMLOC
Conclusion: It can be concluded from this invitro study that the newly introduced attachment the CMLOC lends to show a better performance with regards to the micro-strains induced around the implants and also regarding improving the stability of the denture . On the other hand the ball attachments tends to show more micro-strain around the implants.

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