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Comparison of Retention of Clasps Made of Different Materials Using Three-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis.

Jaggari Chandrakanth Reddy1, Sarath Babu Chintapatla2, Naveen Kumar Srikakula3, Rajesh Kumar Reddy Juturu4, Shameen Kumar Paidi5, Satyendra Kumar Tedlapu5, Padmakanth Mannava6, Rukhaiya Khatoon7.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Retention and esthetics are believed to play a crucial role in deciding the success of removable partial dentures. AIM: To compare retention of acetal resin and cobalt-chromium clasps.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A finite element model was designed with an edentulous space between mandibular right second premolar and second molar. Occlusal rests were placed on distal fossa of the second premolar and mesial fossa of second molar. An undercut depth of 0.01inch was created on the mesiobuccal surface of the premolar and distobuccal surface of second molar. Three dimensional finite element model of clasp assembly was designed and assigned with the properties of two different materials namely acetal resin and cobalt-chromium in successive steps. A horizontal bar was constructed between the occlusal rests of the prosthesis. Later, variable amount of dislodging force, in increasing order, was applied at the centre of the horizontal bar and the force at which the clasp arm gets dislodged was noted with respect to each of the material. The obtained values were noted and then subsequently analyzed.
RESULTS: The amount of force required to dislodge acetal resin and cobalt-chromium clasps was found to be 0.02N and 2N respectively.
CONCLUSION: The results obtained suggested that acetal resin clasp exhibited less retentive force than cobalt-chromium clasps.

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Keywords:  Acetal resin; Cobalt–chromium; Occlusal rests; Prosthesis

Year:  2016        PMID: 27437346      PMCID: PMC4948522          DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2016/18405.7731

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res        ISSN: 0973-709X


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