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Peri-Implant Strain in an In Vitro Model
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2013
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Tissue EngineeringBone AtrophyEngineeringMechanical EngineeringBone RepairBiomedical EngineeringOrthopaedic SurgeryVitro Experimental ModelSynthetic Bone SubstituteBiomechanicsAbutment TypesBone RemodelingMechanobiologyFunctional Tissue EngineeringBone DensityImplantable DeviceImplantologyDental BiomechanicsPeri-implant StrainMedicine
An in vitro experimental model was designed and tested to determine the influence that peri-implant strain may have on the overall crestal bone. Strain gages were attached to polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) models containing a screw-type root form implant at sites 1 mm from the resin-implant interface. Three different types of crown superstructures (cemented, 1-screw [UCLA] and 2-screw abutment types) were tested. Loading (1 Hz, 200 N load) was performed using a MTS Mechanical Test System. The strain gage data were stored and organized in a computer for statistical treatment. Strains for all abutment types did not exceed the physiological range for modeling and remodeling of cancellous bone, 200-2500 με (microstrain). For approximately one-quarter of the trials, the strain values were less than 200 με the zone for bone atrophy. The mean microstrain obtained was 517.7 με. In conclusion, the peri-implant strain in this in vitro model did not exceed the physiologic range of bone remodeling under axial occlusal loading.
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