Novel Implant Abutment Connection To Replace Abutment Screws In Dental Implants
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newlineABSTRACT
newlineThe most common technical complication observed in a dental implant
newlineprosthesis post-operatively, is screw loosening and occasionally, screw
newlinefracture. The aim of this study is to develop a novel implant-abutment
newlineconnection which eliminates the use of a prosthetic screw and to evaluate the
newlinestress response of this novel connection under axial and non-axial loads
newlinesimulating the mechanical loads present intraorally. Scientific literature on
newlineimplant complications following loading, implant-abutment connections,
newlineconometric abutments, implant abutments, surface modifications and biofilm
newlineprevention strategies were extensively reviewed and properties favourable to
newlinecrestal bone level and implant outcomes were procured. Awareness of implant
newlinepractitioners on the influence of platform switching and implant abutment
newlineconnections were also evaluated. A new model of implant abutment
newlineconnection was devised based on the features were compiled and were
newlineincorporated into the design. The new model was evaluated for stress
newlinedistribution in comparison with a 3d model of the conventional implant under
newlinesimulated loading conditions in a finite element analysis study.