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Oriol Cantó-Navés1, Raul Medina-Galvez1, Xavier Marimon2,3, Miquel Ferrer4, Óscar Figueras-Álvarez1, Josep Cabratosa-Termes1.
Abstract
In the literature, many researchers investigated static loading effects on an implant. However, dynamic loading under impact loading has not been investigated formally using numerical methods. This study aims to evaluate, with 3D finite element analysis (3D FEA), the stress transferred (maximum peak and variation in time) from a dynamic impact force applied to a single implant-supported prosthesis made from different materials. A 3D implant-supported prosthesis model was created on a digital model of a mandible section using CAD and reverse engineering. By setting different mechanical properties, six implant-supported prostheses made from different materials were simulated: metal (MET), metal-ceramic (MCER), metal-composite (MCOM), carbon fiber-composite (FCOM), PEEK-composite (PKCOM), and carbon fiber-ceramic (FCCER). Three-dimensional FEA was conducted to simulate the collision of 8.62 g implant-supported prosthesis models with a rigid plate at a speed of 1 m/s after a displacement of 0.01 mm. The stress peak transferred to the crown, titanium abutment, and cortical bone, and the stress variation in time, were assessed.Entities:
Keywords: FEA; FEM; biomechanical behavior; crown materials; dynamical forces; impact test; implant rehabilitation; rehabilitation materials; transient analysis
Year: 2021 PMID: 34202625 DOI: 10.3390/ma14133519
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623