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Journal of Applied Oral Science | 2009

Biomechanical analysis of the stresses generated by different disocclusion patterns in an implant-supported mandibular complete denture

Gustavo Diniz Greco; Wellington Corrêa Jansen; Janis Landre Junior; Paulo Isaias Seraidarian

Objectives: This study evaluated by three-dimensional finite element analysis the tensions generated by different disocclusion patterns (canine guide and bilateral balanced occlusion) in an implant-supported mandibular complete denture. Material and Methods: A three-dimensional model of implant-supported mandibular complete denture was fabricated according to the Brånemark protocol. A 5-element 3.75 x 13-mm screw-shape dental implant system was modeled for this study. The implants were located in the intermental foramen region with 3-mm-high prosthetic components joined by a nickel-chromium framework with 12-mm bilateral cantilever covered by acrylic resin and 12 acrylic denture teeth. SolidWorks® software was used before and after processing the simulations. The mechanical properties of the components were inserted in the model and a 15 N load was established in fixed points, in each one of the simulations. Data were collected in the entire nickel-chromium framework. The results were displayed three-dimensionally as color graphic scales. Results: The canine guide generated greater tensions in the region of the first implant, while the bilateral balanced occlusion generated great tensions in the entire metallic framework. The maximum tension found in the simulation of the bilateral balanced occlusion was 3.22 fold higher than the one found in the simulation of the disocclusion in canine guide. Conclusion: The pattern of disocclusion in canine guide is the ideal for implant-supported mandibular complete denture.


Brazilian Oral Research | 2009

Stress analysis on the free-end distal extension of an implant-supported mandibular complete denture

Gustavo Diniz Greco; Wellington Corrêa Jansen; Janis Landre Junior; Paulo Isaias Seraidarian

A comparative and qualitative analysis of the tensions generated in the cantilever region of an implant-supported mandibular complete denture was conducted using the three-dimensional finite element method. The mechanical properties of the components were input in the model and a load of 15 N was applied in pre-determined points. In the first simulation, the load was applied on the occlusal surface of the first premolar. In the second simulation, it was applied on the first and second premolars. In the third simulation, it was applied on the first and second premolars and on the first molar. The different occlusion patterns produced similar tension distributions in the cantilever region, which followed a similar pattern in the three simulations. In all of the cases, the highest levels of tension were located in the region of the first implant. However, as the loads were dislocated distally, the tensions increased considerably. The more extensive the cantilever, the more compromised will be the infrastructure, the prosthetic components and the implants. Regardless of the length of the cantilever, the highest tensions will always be located in the region of the implant next to the load application point.


Journal of Applied Oral Science | 2012

Standard of disocclusion in complete dentures supported by implants without free distal ends: analysis by the finite elements method

Gustavo Diniz Greco; Estevam Barbosa de Las Casas; Tulimar Pereira Machado Cornacchia; Cláudia Silami de Magalhães; Allyson Nogueira Moreira

Objective The occlusal patterns are key requirements for the clinical success of oral rehabilitation supported by implants. This study compared the stresses generated by the disocclusion in the canine guide occlusion (CGO) and bilateral balanced occlusion (BBO) on the implants and metallic infrastructure of a complete Brånemark protocol-type denture modified with the inclusion of one posterior short implant on each side. Material and Methods A three-dimensional model simulated a mandible with seven titanium implants as pillars, five of them installed between the mental foramen and the two posterior implants, located at the midpoint of the occlusal surface of the first molar. A load of 15 N with an angle of 45º was applied to a tooth or distributed across three teeth to simulate the CGO or BBO, respectively. The commercial program ABAQUS® was used for the model development, before and after the processing of the data. The results were based on a linear static analysis and were used to compare the magnitude of the equivalent stress for each of the simulations. Results The results showed that the disocclusion in CGO generated higher stresses concentrated on the working side in the region of the short implant. In BBO, the stresses were less intense and more evenly distributed on the prosthesis. The maximum stress found in the simulation of the disocclusion in CGO was two times higher than that found in the simulation of the BBO. The point of maximum stress was located in the neck of the short implant on the working side. Conclusions Under the conditions of this study, it was concluded that the BBO pattern was more suitable than CGO for the lower complete denture supported by implants without free distal ends.


RGO - Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia | 2014

Review of follow-up of clinical success of implant-supported complete dental prostheses

Gustavo Diniz Greco; Amanda Beatriz Dahdah Aniceto de Freitas; Cláudia Silami de Magalhães; Allyson Nogueira Moreira

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the clinical success rate of implant-supported complete dental prostheses, which are being used as a feasible alternative in planning of oral rehabilitation. Over the years, the two-stage surgical protocol has increasingly been replaced by immediate loading procedures, especially in the mandibular anterior region in cases of rehabilitation of completely edentulous patients. This procedure has become feasible due to the high success rate of the technique with very satisfactory results.METHODS: By means of a literature review focused on published articles with clinical follow-up between 8 and 15 years.RESULTS: Implants placed in the mandible had higher success rates than those inserted in the maxilla. Cases with longer follow-up periods, 15 years, showed higher success rates in comparison with follow-up periods of 8 and 10 years.CONCLUSION: Success rates of implant-supported complete dental prostheses are very high.


Arquivo Brasileiro de Odontologia | 2010

AVALIAÇÃO DA RETENÇÃO DE PRÓTESE PARCIAL FIXA PROVISÓRIA AO LONGO DO TEMPO CLÍNICO DE CONFECÇÃO DO TRABALHO FINAL

Gustavo Diniz Greco; Geraldo Dias Guimarães; Wellington Corrêa Jansen


ImplantNews | 2009

A importância do planejamento integrado no tratamento da reabilitação oral

Gustavo Diniz Greco; Valdete da Costa; Alexandre Camisassa Diniz Leite Greco; Wellington Márcio dos Santos Rocha; Marcos Dias Lanza


International Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2018

Salmonella infection: retrospective cohort and antibiotic susceptibility analysis in a University Hospital at Buenos Aires

C. Nemirovsky; L.J. Soto Tascón; J.M. Gallo Muñoz; M.J. Alarcón; G. Zuñiga Miranda; Gustavo Diniz Greco; L. Barcan


Revista da Faculdade de Odontologia - UPF | 2017

Utilização de tomografia computadorizada de feixe cônico para identificação de fissuras palatinas: relato de caso clínico

Aline de Freitas Fernandes; Cláudia Assunção e Alves Cardoso; Alexandre Camisassa Diniz Leite Greco; Gustavo Diniz Greco; Flávio Ricardo Manzi


British journal of medicine and medical research | 2017

Analysis of Bone-implant Interfacial Stress during Disocclusion in Complete Implant-supported Prosthesis: A Finite Element Study

Gustavo Diniz Greco; Carolina Nemesio de Barros Pereira; Giovani Miranda; Guilherme Costa Carvalho Silva; Cláudia Silami de Magalhães; Allyson Nogueira Moreira


ImplantNewsPerio | 2016

Pequenos movimentos dentários no tratamento periodontal

Alexandre Camisassa Diniz Leite Greco; Gustavo Diniz Greco; Aline de Freitas Fernandes; Flávio Ricardo Manzi

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Wellington Corrêa Jansen

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais

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Allyson Nogueira Moreira

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Paulo Isaias Seraidarian

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais

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Cláudia Silami de Magalhães

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Aline de Freitas Fernandes

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais

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Flávio Ricardo Manzi

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais

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Janis Landre Junior

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais

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Cláudia Assunção e Alves Cardoso

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais

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