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Importance of diameter-to-length ratio in selecting dental implants: a methodological finite element study
Authors:V Demenko  I Linetskiy  K Nesvit  H Hubalkova  V Nesvit  A Shevchenko
Institution:1. Department of Aircraft Strength, National Aerospace University, Kharkiv, Ukraine;2. Department of Stomatology, 1st Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic;3. Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics, National University, Kharkiv, Ukraine;4. Department of Space Vehicle Design, National Aerospace University, Kharkiv, Ukraine
Abstract:Implant dimensions greatly influence load transfer characteristics and the lifetime of a dental system. Excessive stresses at peri-implant area may result in bone failure. Finding the critical point at the implant–bone interface and evaluating the influence of implant diameter-to-length ratio on adjacent bone stresses makes it possible to select implant dimensions. For this, different cylindrical implants were numerically analysed using geometrical models generated from computed tomography images of mandible with osseointegrated implants. All materials were assumed to be linearly elastic and isotropic. Masticatory load was applied in its natural direction, oblique to occlusal plane. Maximum von Mises stresses were located around the implant neck at the critical point of its intersection with the plane of loading and were functions of implant diameter-to-length ratio. It was demonstrated that there exists a certain spectrum of diameter-to-length ratios, which will keep maximum bone stresses at a preset level chosen in accordance with patient's bone strength.
Keywords:dental implant  diameter-to-length ratio  implant–bone interface  masticatory load  von Mises stress
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