2023
DOI: 10.3390/cryst14010020
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The Influence of Design on Stress Concentration Reduction in Dental Implant Systems Using the Finite Element Method

Eser Pala,
Ismail Ozdemir,
Thomas Grund
et al.

Abstract: Dental implant fracture is closely connected to the stress buildup surrounding the implant system during static loading. In areas where the cross-section of the implant rapidly changes or where the geometry of the implant system has discontinuities, stress concentrations arise. Therefore, the implant’s design is crucial in preventing early failure of the implant system, including fracture, screw loosening, and increased leakage, in addition to reducing stresses at the implant–abutment interface. In the current… Show more

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“…The controversial etiology and questionable diagnosis of NCCLs have often led to an erroneous approach to their therapeutic management. Through FEA results, the stress distribution values of dental hard tissues, which are appreciably impacted by their properties, like the elastic modulus and surface properties, can be highlighted [72]. FEA also enables the evaluation of the fracture risk of a tooth or dental implant in accordance with the distribution and orientation of stress [62,64].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The controversial etiology and questionable diagnosis of NCCLs have often led to an erroneous approach to their therapeutic management. Through FEA results, the stress distribution values of dental hard tissues, which are appreciably impacted by their properties, like the elastic modulus and surface properties, can be highlighted [72]. FEA also enables the evaluation of the fracture risk of a tooth or dental implant in accordance with the distribution and orientation of stress [62,64].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%