The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2000;38(3):283-290
Stress analysis of anterior cantilever bridge.
Hong So YANG 1 ; Chul Whoi KU
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Keywords
Stress analysis Cantilever bridge Bone support
Country
Republic of Korea
Language
English
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Abstract
STATE MENT of PROBLEMS: Although some clinicians report long-term success with fixed partial denture (FPD) that contain cantilever pontic, the use of cantilever FPDs may be hazardous because of unfavorable leverages during mastication. PURPOSE of STUDY: This study aims to compare the stress induced in the periodontium with normal and reduced bone support, and to analyze the stress distribution patterns of anterior cantilevered FPDs using the finite element method. RESULTS: Cantilever bridge with a reduced bone level generated the highest peak stresses in the periodontium. In the models of reduced bone support, a cantilever bridge exhibited the greatest mobility and a 3-unit fixed restorations induced the smallest mobility of canine. The highest peak stress level of a 3-unit bridge in the periodontium is similar to the unrestored situation. But stress distribution in the bone is modified. CONCLUSION: In reduced bone support, a cantilever bridge exhibited the greatest mobility and stress.
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