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Influence of Socket-shield technique on the biomechanical response of dental implant: three-dimensional finite element analysis.

Alexandre Luiz Souto BorgesAmanda Maria de Oliveira Dal PivaAlexandre Luis Souto BorgesMarco Antônio Bottino
Published in: Computer methods in biomechanics and biomedical engineering (2020)
This study evaluated the bone microstrain, displacement, and stress distribution according to the surgical technique (conventional or Socket-shield) and evaluation period (immediately after implant installation or after healing). Each condition was modeled for the finite element analysis, totaling four groups, with a morse-taper implant and a cemented prosthesis. The maximum displacement, von Mises stress, and bone microstrain yielded higher values during the immediate stage, without a difference between Socket-shield and conventional treatments. The use of the Socket-shield technique does not negatively impact the biomechanical behavior of an implant-supported prosthesis immediately after healing from the implant installation.
Keyphrases
  • finite element analysis
  • soft tissue
  • bone mineral density
  • stress induced
  • bone regeneration
  • oral health