2020
DOI: 10.3233/bme-201077
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Comparison of stress distribution in partially and completely edentulous mandibles around splinted and non-splinted implant prostheses: A finite element study

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“…Most of these fractures occur because poly methyl methacrylate material has low rigidity to withstand an extended period of heavy occlusal loads. (15)(16) Immediate loading concept in implant prosthesis, we use either semi-rigid splinting with acrylic resin or rigid splinting by a metal bar.Splinting (rigid or non-rigid) has been indicated to prevent axial rotation and movement of implants submitted to immediate loading (17)(18) In 2006 Degidi introduced a new protocol called "syncrystallization" It is a rigid temporization of immediately loaded multiple implants with metal reinforced acrylic resin restorations. A prefabricated titanium bar is welded to implant abutments directly in the oral cavity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of these fractures occur because poly methyl methacrylate material has low rigidity to withstand an extended period of heavy occlusal loads. (15)(16) Immediate loading concept in implant prosthesis, we use either semi-rigid splinting with acrylic resin or rigid splinting by a metal bar.Splinting (rigid or non-rigid) has been indicated to prevent axial rotation and movement of implants submitted to immediate loading (17)(18) In 2006 Degidi introduced a new protocol called "syncrystallization" It is a rigid temporization of immediately loaded multiple implants with metal reinforced acrylic resin restorations. A prefabricated titanium bar is welded to implant abutments directly in the oral cavity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%