The influence of a flexible coating on the bone stress around dental implants |
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Authors: | G.J. MEIJER F.J.M. STARMANS C. DE PUTTER C.A. VAN BLITTERSWIJK |
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Affiliation: | Department of Oral-Maxillofacial Surgery. Prosthodontics and Special Dental Care. Faculty of Medicine, University of Utrecht, Utrecht;Laboratorium for Orobiology and Biocompatability. Biomaterials Research Group, Faculty of Medicine, University of Leiden, Leiden, the Netherlands |
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Abstract: | summary The influence of a three-layered flexible coating of Polyactive® on bone stress distribution was investigated by three-dimensional finite element models of mandibular bone, in which a titanium implant (coated or uncoated) was located. Poly-active® is a system of poly(ethylene oxide) poly(butylene terephthalate) segmented co-polymers with bone-bonding capacity. In the case of sagittal and transversal loading, the use of a Polyactive® coating reduced both the minimum principal stress in the bone and the compressive radial stress at the bone-implant interface. However, it raised the maximum principal and the tensile radial stress. In the case of vertical loading, the application of a flexible coating reduced the compressive radial stress at the bone-implant interface around the neck of the implant by a factor of 6.6 and the tensile radial stress by a factor of 3.6. Variations in composition and thickness of the coating did not affect the results significantly. |
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