Biomechanical Comparison of Sinus Floor Elevation and Alternative Treatment Methods for Dental Implant Placement

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2017

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Objective: In this study, we compared the success of sinus lifting and alternative treatment methods in applying dental implants in cases lacking adequate bone due to pneumatization of the maxillary sinus. Methods: In a computer environment, 3D models were created using computerized tomography data from a patient. Additionally, implants and abutments were scanned at the macroscopic level, and the resulting images were transferred to the 3D models. Five different models were examined: a control model, lateral sinus lifting (LSL), short dental implant placement (SIP), tilted implant placement (TIP) and distal prosthetic cantilever (DC) use. Vertical and oblique forces were applied in each model. The compression, tension and von Mises stresses in each model were analyzed by implementing a finite element analysis method. Results: In our study, the LSL method was observed to be the closest to the control model. The TIP model showed high stress values under conditions of oblique forces but showed successful results under conditions of vertical forces, and the opposite results were observed in the SIP model. The DC model provided the least successful results among all models. Conclusions: Based on the results of this study, the LSL method should be the first choice among treatment options. Considering its successful results under conditions of oblique forces, the SIP method may be preferable to the TIP method. In contrast, every effort should be made to avoid the use of DCs.

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Kucukkurt, Sercan/0000-0002-4095-957X

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Dental implants, sinus floor augmentation, dental stress analysis, finite element analysis, Dental Implants, Dental Stress Analysis, Compressive Strength, Finite Element Analysis, Sinus Floor Augmentation, Maxillary Sinus, Elasticity, Models, Dental, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Dental Prosthesis Design, Tensile Strength, Materials Testing, Maxilla, Pressure, Humans, Computer Simulation, Stress, Mechanical, Tomography, X-Ray Computed

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03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine

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Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering

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20

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284

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293

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