Abstract

A photoelastic and strain gauge analysis was performed to evaluate the stress transferred to implants through the provisional-cement-retained, the permanent-cement-retained, and the screw-retained prostheses. The deflections of the prostheses at the time of the loading were also measured. In the single crown test, the provisional-cement-retained crowns transferred less stress. In the two-unit fixed partial denture test, there were no differences between the three different prostheses. In the two-implant supported distal cantilevered prostheses, the screw-type and the permanent-cement-retained prostheses developed more stress around the apex of both implants. The permanent-cement-retained prostheses acted almost the same as the screw-type.

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