Abstract:This article examines the validity of a test method to determine the torsion strength of bioceramics under in-vivo-mimicking circumstances. The torsion test setup consisted of upper and lower grip jigs, designed to grip dog bone-type bioceramic specimens, and an opening torque tester for PET bottles. A specimen was set on the torque tester through the lower grip jig at the bottom, and the upper grip jig was then mounted on the top end of the specimen. The upper grip jig was rotated by hand to apply torque unti… Show more
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