2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.medengphy.2019.02.008
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Resonant frequency analysis of dental implants

Abstract: Dental implant stability influences the decision on the determination of the duration between implant insertion and loading, This work investigates the resonant frequency analysis by means of a numerical model. The investigation is done numerically through the determination of the eigenfrequencies and performing a steady state response analyses using a commercial finite element package. A peri-implant interface, of simultaneously varying stiffness (density) and layer thickness is introduced in the numerical 3D… Show more

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“…The better sensitivity of QUS compared to RFA to variations of the BIC can be explained physically. The ISQ is related to the resonance frequency of the bone-implant system, which depends on properties of the entire host bone that vibrates when excited mechanically (24). However, QUS measurements are only sensitive on bone tissue located at a distance lower than around 30 µm from the implant surface (28)(29)(30), which corresponds to the region of interest where osseointegration phenomena are known to occur (31,53).…”
Section: Comparison Between Rfa and Qus Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The better sensitivity of QUS compared to RFA to variations of the BIC can be explained physically. The ISQ is related to the resonance frequency of the bone-implant system, which depends on properties of the entire host bone that vibrates when excited mechanically (24). However, QUS measurements are only sensitive on bone tissue located at a distance lower than around 30 µm from the implant surface (28)(29)(30), which corresponds to the region of interest where osseointegration phenomena are known to occur (31,53).…”
Section: Comparison Between Rfa and Qus Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The correlation between the ISQ and bone implant contact (BIC) is relatively weak and remains a subject of debate (19)(20)(21)(22)(23). Moreover, sensitivity issues of ISQ to changes of periprosthetic bone tissue have been raised, due to the fact that only the first bending mode is considered (24).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to more intuitively reflect the fitting ability of the proposed model, a size conforming to the design standards is used for fitting the corresponding S 11 curve. According to the optimization results, a set of antenna parameters whose performance satisfies the design index is [45,18,14,14]. As shown in Fig.5, the X-axis is the frequency sweep range, which is from 1GHz to 5GHz.…”
Section: ) Return Loss Fittingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resonant frequency is an important technical index in the optimal design of antennas. Obtaining resonant frequency quickly by known structural parameters of the antenna is often used in the research of modern antenna design [13]- [14]. Both GP model and SVM model are widely used in antenna resonant frequency modeling [15]- [16].…”
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“…The direct with an easy implementable normal static load case is not possible because the ISQ value based on RFA (resonance frequency analysis) measurement and it is a dynamic load. Due to this, the ISQ is determinable just indirect way or direct with a modal analysis [15][16][17]. The ISQ value is an integer between 0 and 100, where four main range was determined to show the osseointegration stages.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%