2024
DOI: 10.2186/jpr.jpr_d_23_00296
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Exploring the bio-mechanical behavior of PEEK and CFR-PEEK materials for dental implant applications using finite element analysis

Kandula Uday Kumar Reddy,
Aqshat Seth,
Amol Vuppuluri
et al.

Abstract: which an implant absorbs most of its load, leading to a decrease in bone loading, subsequent bone resorption, and implant failure over time [3]. Moreover, titanium implants are associated with certain disadvantages, such as allergic reactions, high concentrations of titanium ions in lung and peri-implant tissue, and the potential for scat-

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