Effect of attachment type on load distribution to implant abutments and the residual ridge in mandibular implant-supported overdentures

J Dent Biomech. 2015 Mar 16:6:1758736015576009. doi: 10.1177/1758736015576009. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the effect of attachment type on the load transmitted to implants and the residual ridge in a mandibular two-implant-supported overdenture in a model study. Ball attachments, locator attachments, and round-bar attachments were selected and examined. Static and dynamic vertical loads of 100 N were applied in the right first molar region. The load on the implants was measured by piezoelectric three-dimensional force transducers, and the load on the residual ridge beneath the denture base was measured using a tactile sheet sensor. The load on the implants with ball attachments was significantly higher than that with the other two attachments. The load on the residual ridge with round-bar attachments was significantly higher than that with the other two attachments. Our findings indicate that the three-dimensional load on implants and the residual ridge beneath the denture base is significantly associated with the type of attachment used in implant-supported overdentures.

Keywords: Overdenture attachment; dental implant; denture base; force measurement; transducer.