2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.medengphy.2009.10.001
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Numerical simulation of the effect of time-to-loading on peri-implant bone

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“…The submodeling procedure described previously has been followed [3]. In brief, an implant thread with surrounding trabecular bone tissue was modeled with a refined mesh based on the solution from a global model of a soft tissue level dental implant dimensions with Ø 4.1 × 12 mm [Regular Neck Standard Plus (043.033S); Institut Straumann, Basel, Switzerland) and its solid abutment (048.541; Institut Straumann)] with a coarse mesh, where node-based technique was applied ( Fig.…”
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“…The submodeling procedure described previously has been followed [3]. In brief, an implant thread with surrounding trabecular bone tissue was modeled with a refined mesh based on the solution from a global model of a soft tissue level dental implant dimensions with Ø 4.1 × 12 mm [Regular Neck Standard Plus (043.033S); Institut Straumann, Basel, Switzerland) and its solid abutment (048.541; Institut Straumann)] with a coarse mesh, where node-based technique was applied ( Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Generation of the trabecular bone and the element selection process for a-ROIs was based on histomorphometric data in the vicinity of implant thread. The procedure is explained in detail elsewhere [3]. Mature bone was considered for the elements at the n-ROIs.…”
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“…For instance, there is an ongoing scientific discussion on a possible impairing influence of increased loading forces or—with other words—increased crown‐to‐implant ratio (CIR) on the bone‐implant interface and therefore a possible negative influence on implant survival (Chang, Chronopoulos, & Mattheos, ; Mezzomo, Miller, Triches, & Shinkai, ; Quaranta, Piemontese, Rappelli, & Procaccini, ). The clinical impression of an ongoing adaption process within the peri‐implant bone structure after implant placement (Mangano, Piattelli, Mortellaro, & Iezzi, ) is supported by numerous finite element studies (Akca, Eser, & Canay, ; Lee & Lim, ; Rungsiyakull, Rungsiyakull, Li, & Swain, ), animal models (Halldin, Jimbo, Johansson, & Hansson, ) and histological analysis of retrieved implants from man (Coelho, Marin, Granato, & Suzuki, ).…”
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“…En estas últimas décadas se han sugerido diversos protocolos de carga funcional implantosoportada (98). En la literatura se hace referencia básicamente a tres tiempos de carga bien diferenciados.…”
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