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Effect of crown material, implant platform and abutment design on the stress distribution around implant-supported dental restorations : In vitro study / Ahlam Abdulsalam Ahmed Othman ; Supervised Hesham Katamish , Atef Shaker Ibrahim

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  • تأثير مادة التاج{u٠٢ؤآ} صفيحة التشكيل المتحولة و تصميم الدعامة على توزيع الإجهاد حول الترميمات السنية المتكئة على غرسة [Added title page title]
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Dissertation note: Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Prosthodontics Summary: Lack of the shock-absorbing effect of periodontal ligament around dental implants makes them highly susceptible to excessive loads, leading to peri-implant bone loss and implant failure. Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of implant platforms, abutment designs and crown materials, on strains developed in the implant supporting structures. Materials & Methods: Thirty titanium fixtures were embedded in thirty especially designed mandibular models in the first molar area. Titanium or customized zirconia abutments were fixed over the implants, then zirconia or Lava Ultimate crowns were fabricated and cemented on their respective abutments according to experimental groups. A total number of 30 samples were prepared. They were divided into five groups 26 samples each'' according to the different implant/abutment/crown complexes: Group I: Switched implant platform with two-piece zirconia abutment and Lava Ultimate crown. Group II: Switched implant platform with two-piece zirconia abutment and zirconia crown. Group III: Switched implant platform with titanium abutment and Lava Ultimate crown. Group VI: Switched implant platform with titanium abutment and zirconia crown. Control group: Regular implant platform with titanium abutment and zirconia crown. The restorative complex was fatigued in a chewing simulator machine (ROBOTA). Strains developed around the implants were measured using strain gauges. Results were collected, tabulated and statistically analyzed
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Thesis Thesis قاعة الرسائل الجامعية - الدور الاول المكتبة المركزبة الجديدة - جامعة القاهرة Cai01.09.09.Ph.D.2016.Ah.E (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 01010110074020000
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Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Prosthodontics

Lack of the shock-absorbing effect of periodontal ligament around dental implants makes them highly susceptible to excessive loads, leading to peri-implant bone loss and implant failure. Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of implant platforms, abutment designs and crown materials, on strains developed in the implant supporting structures. Materials & Methods: Thirty titanium fixtures were embedded in thirty especially designed mandibular models in the first molar area. Titanium or customized zirconia abutments were fixed over the implants, then zirconia or Lava Ultimate crowns were fabricated and cemented on their respective abutments according to experimental groups. A total number of 30 samples were prepared. They were divided into five groups 26 samples each'' according to the different implant/abutment/crown complexes: Group I: Switched implant platform with two-piece zirconia abutment and Lava Ultimate crown. Group II: Switched implant platform with two-piece zirconia abutment and zirconia crown. Group III: Switched implant platform with titanium abutment and Lava Ultimate crown. Group VI: Switched implant platform with titanium abutment and zirconia crown. Control group: Regular implant platform with titanium abutment and zirconia crown. The restorative complex was fatigued in a chewing simulator machine (ROBOTA). Strains developed around the implants were measured using strain gauges. Results were collected, tabulated and statistically analyzed

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