2018
DOI: 10.2485/jhtb.27.11
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Evaluation of Influence Factors to Reduce Mechanical Stress on the Marginally Resected Mandibular Bone Against Dental Implant-supported Occlusion

Abstract: This study aimed to evaluate the mechanical stress on resected mandibular bone against occlusal force using dental implant without any bone grafting by fi nite element analysis to reduce the risk of the bone fracture. A model of marginal resection of the symphysis of the mandible, in which the bone height of the region was 5, 10 or 15 mm, was prepared. Two, four, or six implant-supported fi xed prostheses (superstructure) or overdenture were set up in the model and loaded with 500N of occlusal force. The von M… Show more

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“…Due to the significant advancement in computer science, there has been a remarkable progress in numerical simulations. In the field of dentistry, these simulations have been mostly performed for stress analysis using finite element method [14][15][16]. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is widely used to simulate fluid flow which cannot be experimentally reproduced.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the significant advancement in computer science, there has been a remarkable progress in numerical simulations. In the field of dentistry, these simulations have been mostly performed for stress analysis using finite element method [14][15][16]. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is widely used to simulate fluid flow which cannot be experimentally reproduced.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%