DOI: 10.3290/j.qi.a29051, PubMed-ID: 23444207Seiten: 263-266, Sprache: EnglischWinter, Werner / Karl, MatthiasObjectives: It was the purpose of this finite element analysis to compare the implant-restoration connection created by Procera Implant Bridge (PIB) and conventional screw-retained prostheses with respect to screw loading and gap formation.
Method and Materials: Finite element models representing a conventional screw-retained restoration and a PIB were set up. A horizontal load of 200N was applied on the restorations while resulting gap formation and screw loading was recorded.
Results: Increasing the preload of the retaining screws led to a decrease in gap formation. Smaller gaps were observed in the conventional restorations. Loading of the screws was of comparable magnitudes in both cases.
Conclusion: The use of screw-retained implant-supported restorations representing butt-joint connections at the restorative interface may result in increased gap formation.
Schlagwörter: gap formation, implant-abutment interface, Procera Implant Bridge, screw joint stability