Volume : VI, Issue : XI, November - 2017

Effect of splinting in fixed partial denture- A 3D Finite Element Analysis

Dr Mehul R Mahesh, Dr Bennett Atlin Correya, Dr Joy Pt

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 Fixed Partial dentures often require splinting of multiple abutments to overcome mechanical problems of  long edentulous span or  loss of bone support of  abutments. The study  analysed stress levels in teeth and supporting structures in fixed prosthesis by Finite element method to assess  how  multiple abutments in fixed prosthesis modifies the stresses and deflections.  The stress and deflection was reduced  in the supporting structures when a fixed prosthesis was faicated and teeth were splinted together as 4, 5 or 6 unit FPD however by increasing the abutments the reduction of stress on the periodontium was not proportional. Stress concentrations were observed in the connector area and cervical tooth area adjacent the edentulous ridge.  It was concluded that the mechanical problems of a long span FPD can not be completely managed by increasing the number of abutments. 

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Dr Mehul R Mahesh, Dr Bennett Atlin Correya, Effect of splinting in fixed partial denture- A 3D Finite Element Analysis, GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : VOLUME-6, ISSUE-11, NOVEMBER-2017


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