PMID: 6397954Oct 1, 1984Paper

On functional strain in fixed mandibular reconstructions. II. An in vivo study

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica
P O GlantzK Randow

Abstract

Six linear strain gauges and one rosette strain gauge were used on one partially dentate subject to study various types of functional deformation in a six-unit conventionally designed fixed mandibular bridge and a five-unit cantilever fixed mandibular bridge. The results of this study show that the clinical straining pattern was complex and different from those recorded in laboratory model studies of the same case. It was therefore concluded that functional deformations of fixed dental appliances can be studied accurately only in clinical experiments. Fundamentally different straining patterns were observed between the conventionally designed bridge and the cantilever one. The clinical significance of these results are discussed in relation to prosthetic treatment with various types of fixed-bridge constructions.

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Oct 1, 1986·Acta Odontologica Scandinavica·K Randow, P O Glantz
Dec 1, 1993·Acta Odontologica Scandinavica·K Randow, T Dérand
Mar 1, 1994·Journal of Prosthodontics : Official Journal of the American College of Prosthodontists·A M RodriguezP S Lund
Sep 13, 2003·Clinical Oral Implants Research·Ricardo GapskiNiklaus P Lang
Nov 15, 2006·Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research·Kjell-Krister FröbergIngvar Ericsson
Jan 4, 2007·Journal of Periodontology·Marco DegidiFrancesco Carinci
Jul 16, 2008·Acta Odontologica Scandinavica·Olaf GabbertPeter Rammelsberg
Dec 1, 1986·Endodontics & Dental Traumatology·P O Glantz, K Nilner
Feb 25, 2005·Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research·Pär-Olov OstmanIngvar Ericsson
May 21, 2005·Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research·Alexandre-Amir AalamAlina Krivitsky
Nov 25, 2006·Acta Odontologica Scandinavica·Sung-Hun Kim, David Christopher Watts
Jun 1, 1993·Journal of Prosthodontics : Official Journal of the American College of Prosthodontists·A M RodriguezT E Southard
May 19, 2001·Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research·I EricssonA Peterson
Jun 14, 2005·Journal of Periodontology·Marco DegidiFrancesco Carinci
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