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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Efeito da aplicação de carga em coroas de diferentes materiais, confeccionadas sobre implantes unitários curtos e com diferentes diâmetros nas deformações da crista óssea : análise in vitro e in silico / Effect of the load application on crowns of different materials made on short unitary implants with different diameters in bone crest deformations : in vitro and in silico analysis

Monteiro, Fabricio Malheiros de Miranda 25 June 2018 (has links)
Submitted by Fabricio Malheiros de Miranda Monteiro (drfabriciomalheiros@hotmail.com) on 2018-07-18T02:33:45Z No. of bitstreams: 2 Dissertação final Fabricio - Após defesa PDF.pdf: 2296763 bytes, checksum: ed270b35065a6429cbde4e2e753d6939 (MD5) Verso - Contra capa.pdf: 2579 bytes, checksum: 284cd58d1fec7c9b0fd7c0cc97473d8b (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Silvana Alvarez null (silvana@ict.unesp.br) on 2018-07-18T18:10:35Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 monteiro_fmm_me_sjc.pdf: 2237869 bytes, checksum: 8ae93eb96970a513787047d5630ce786 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2018-07-18T18:10:35Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 monteiro_fmm_me_sjc.pdf: 2237869 bytes, checksum: 8ae93eb96970a513787047d5630ce786 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2018-06-25 / O intuito deste estudo in vitro e in silico, foi analisar as microdeformações, geradas pela aplicação de carga vertical, sobre coroas de 3 tipos de materiais restauradores diferentes (Zircônia, Dissilicato de Lítio e Cromo Cobalto), que foram selecionadas, através da biblioteca do software SMART DENT/Exocad (Darmstadt - Germany) e confeccionadas, através da tecnologia cad/cam, suportadas por implantes curtos (8mm), conexão cone morse, com diversos diâmetros (3,5 mm; 4,0 mm e 5,0 mm). Os implantes foram instalados 2mm infraósseo para análise através de elementos finitos e da extensometria. Foram confeccionados 3 blocos de poliuretano: bloco 1 (grupo experimento) no qual foi colocado um implante Titamax CM Neodent 3,5 X 08 mm, bloco 2 (grupo controle) no qual foi colocado um implante titamax CM Neodent 4,0 X 08 mm e bloco 3 (grupo controle) no qual foi colocado um implante titamax CM Neodent 5,0 X 08 mm. Pilares protéticos retos (Base de Titânio 4,5 - Neodent) foram instalados sobre os respectivos implantes sendo instalados 4 extensômetros, na região superior dos blocos ao redor dos implantes. Foi aplicada uma carga vertical de 300N ao redor da abertura de acesso do parafuso protético das coroas. Para a análise por elementos finitos (FEA), o mesmo bloco foi modelado e analisado sob a mesma carga de 300N. Os valores de tensão e deformação foram analisados quanto à correlação com a extensometria. A estatística inferencial consistiu no teste de análise de variância de Friedmann, um fator efeito fixo. Para o nível de significância, foi escolhido o valor convencional de 5%. Os resultados demonstraram haver diferença estatística significante para o fator diâmetro (p = 0,0001) no qual os implantes, com 3,5 mm de diâmetro apresentaram os maiores picos de microdeformações. Quando se analisa o material restaurador, observa-se que não houve diferenças estatísticas significativas (p = 0,783). Dentro das limitações deste estudo, pode-se concluir que a utilização de implantes unitários, curtos e estreitos com conexão cone morse instalados 2 mm infraósseo, são uma opção viável para reabilitações em regiões posteriores independente do material restaurador escolhido. / The aim of this in vitro and in silico study was to analyze the microdeformations generated by the application of vertical load on crowns of 3 different types of restorative materials (Zirconia, Lithium Dissilicate and Cobalt Chromium) that were selected through the software library SMART DENT / Exocad (Darmstadt - Germany), and made using cad / cam technology, supported by short implants (8 mm), cone morse connection with various diameters (3.5 mm, 4.0 mm and 5.0 mm). These were installed 2 mm subcrestal for finite element analysis and extensometry. Three blocks of polyurethane were made; block 1 (experimental group) in which a Titamax CM Neodent 3.5 X 08 mm implant, block 2 (control group) was implanted in which a CM Neodent 4.0 X 08 mm titamax and block 3 (control group) were implanted in which an implant was placed titamax CM Neodent 5.0 X 08 mm. Straight prosthetic abutments (Titanium Base 4.5 - Neodent) were installed on the respective implants and 4 extensometers were installed, in the upper region of the blocks around the implants. A vertical load of 300N was applied around the access opening of the crown prosthetic screw. For the finite element analysis (FEA), the same block was modeled and analyzed under the same 300N load. The stress and strain values were analyzed for correlation with extensometry. The inferential statistics consisted of Friedmann's analysis of variance, a fixed effect factor. For the level of significance, the conventional value of 5% was chosen. The results showed a statistically significant difference for the diameter factor (p = 0.0001) where 3.5 mm diameter implants presented the highest peaks of microdeformations. When analyzing the restorative material, we observed that there were no significant statistical differences (p = 0.783). Within the limitations of this study, we can conclude that the use of short, narrow unit implants with cone morse connection installed 2 mm subcrestal are a viable option for rehabilitation in posterior regions independent of the restorative material chosen.

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