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Finite Element Method and Von Mises Investigation on Bone Response to Dynamic Stress with a Novel Conical Dental Implant Connection

2020

The bioengineering and medical and biomedical fields are ever closer, and they manage to obtain surprising results for the development of new devices. The field of simulations and studies in silica has undergone considerable development in recent years, favoring the advancement of medicine. In this manuscript, a study was carried out to evaluate the force distribution on the implant components (In-Kone® Universal) and on the peri-implant tissues subjected to loading. With the finite element analysis and the Von Mises method, it was possible to evaluate this distribution of forces both at 0 degrees (occlusal force) and at 30 degrees; the applied force was 800 N. The obtained results on this …

Dental Stress AnalysisField (physics)Article SubjectComputer sciencemedicine.medical_treatmentFinite Element AnalysisBiomedical EngineeringGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyBone and BonesBite ForceStress (mechanics)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicinevon Mises yield criterionHumansDental implantDental ImplantsGeneral Immunology and Microbiologybusiness.industryR030206 dentistryGeneral MedicineConical surfaceStructural engineeringFinite element methodConnection (mathematics)MedicineDevelopment (differential geometry)Stress Mechanicalbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFinite Element Method Von Mises Investigation Bone Response Conical Dental Implant ConnectionResearch Article
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Surface characterization and in vivo evaluation of laser sintered and machined implants followed by resorbable-blasting media process: A study in she…

2015

Background This study aimed to compare the histomorphometric and histological bone response to laser-sintered implants followed by resorbable-blasting media (RBM) process relative to standard machined/RBM surface treated implants. Material and Methods Six male sheep (n=6) received 2 Ti-6Al-4V implants (1 per surface) in each side of the mandible for 6 weeks in vivo. The histomorphometric parameters bone-implant contact (BIC) and bone area fraction occupancy (BAFO) were evaluated. Results Optical interferometry revealed higher Sa and Sq values for the laser-sintered/RBM surface in relation to standard/RBM implants. No significant differences in BIC were observed between the two groups (p>0.2…

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