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Attachments of implant retained tissue supported denture under biting forces

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Purpose: In implant retained soft tissue supported type dentures functioning of attachments, presented by their producers as mechanically bio-compatible because of the ensured freedom of rotational displacements is accompanied by numerous problems that seem to be caused by excessive bearing of occlusal loads. Design/methodology/approach: For the purposes of attachments loadings evaluation, built was a threedimensional FEM model of a denture situated on an atrophic prosthetic foundation with joint supports assumed in the area of denture attachment to implants. Analysis of attachments loadings has been carried out under unilateral oblique occlusal forces of 100N in molars and incisors zones. Findings: Used methodology made it possible to determine attachments loading in a quantitative manner. In spite of free rotational movements implantological supports bear significant part of horizontal occlusal forces components, which reach the value of 66N during chewing processes. Research limitations/implications: Examined was only the most commonly used type of attachments. Hence, further studies, apart from constrains enabling rotational movements introduced should be also an axial compliance which is already offered by some types of attachments, and which additionally enables sedimentation of the denture towards the axes of implants. Practical implications: Analysis of loadings related to implantological attachments in case of assuming only a vertical component of occlusal forces leads to a significant underestimation of implantological supports loads values. In the presented analysis, taking into account the influence of the obliquely acting occlusal forces that occur in real chewing conditions, it has been proved that freedom of rotational movements of overdenture's attachments does not allow to use the natural supports of mucous membrane. That explains the reason of attachments and acrylic resin dentures damages, as well as the significant number of lost implants of upper denture resulting from biomechanical causes. In clinical practice, achieved should be the most anterior implants' placement, and especially in case of flat ridges because of the lack of any bearing surface. Originality/value: Determined loadings of supports might constitute a starting point for further biomechanical evaluation of attachments solutions that function according to similar principles, without the necessity of building complex models of the whole system.
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Bibliogr. 43 poz., rys., wykr.
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  • Department of Technological Processes Modeling and Medical Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, ul. Krasińskiego 8, 40-019 Katowice, Poland, jaroslaw.zmudzki@polsl.pl
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