The aim of this study was to assess, by the three-dimensional finite element method, the influence of crown-to-implant ratio and parafunctional occlusal loading on stress distribution in single external hexagon implant-supported prosthesis. Computer-aided design software was used to confection three models. Each model was composed of a block bone and an external hexagon implant (5x10.0 mm) with screw-retained implant prostheses, varying the height crown: 10, 12.5 and 15 mm. Finite element analysis software was used to generate the finite element mesh and to establish the loading and boundary conditions. Normal (200 N axial and 100 N oblique load) and parafunctional forces (1,000 N axial and 500 N oblique load) were applied. The results were...
The aim of this study was evaluate the biomechanical behaviour of prostheses screwed into convention...
Abstract Background Crown-to-implant ratio and crown height space, associated with the use of short ...
This study evaluated the effects of axial and oblique occlusal loading on implant-supported partial ...
The aim of this study was to assess the contributions of some prosthetic parameters such as crown-to...
The study of short implants is relevant to the biomechanics of dental implants, and research on crow...
The retaining screw of the implant-supported dental prosthesis is the weakest point of the crown/imp...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the contributions of some prosthetic parameters such as...
This study used three-dimensional finite element analysis to investigate the effect of three differe...
The aim of this study was to evaluate stress distribution in the fixation screws and bone tissue aro...
Background:Understanding how clinical variables affect stress distribution facilitates optimal prost...
AbstractBackground/purposeThe design and materials of a prosthesis affect the loading of dental impl...
This study's aims was to evaluate the stress distribution in a mandibular implant-supported prosthes...
This finite element analysis (FEA) compared stress distribution on different bony ridges rehabilitat...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the stress distribution in implants of regular platforms and o...
Objective. This study evaluated the influence of framework material and vertical misfit on stress cr...
The aim of this study was evaluate the biomechanical behaviour of prostheses screwed into convention...
Abstract Background Crown-to-implant ratio and crown height space, associated with the use of short ...
This study evaluated the effects of axial and oblique occlusal loading on implant-supported partial ...
The aim of this study was to assess the contributions of some prosthetic parameters such as crown-to...
The study of short implants is relevant to the biomechanics of dental implants, and research on crow...
The retaining screw of the implant-supported dental prosthesis is the weakest point of the crown/imp...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the contributions of some prosthetic parameters such as...
This study used three-dimensional finite element analysis to investigate the effect of three differe...
The aim of this study was to evaluate stress distribution in the fixation screws and bone tissue aro...
Background:Understanding how clinical variables affect stress distribution facilitates optimal prost...
AbstractBackground/purposeThe design and materials of a prosthesis affect the loading of dental impl...
This study's aims was to evaluate the stress distribution in a mandibular implant-supported prosthes...
This finite element analysis (FEA) compared stress distribution on different bony ridges rehabilitat...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the stress distribution in implants of regular platforms and o...
Objective. This study evaluated the influence of framework material and vertical misfit on stress cr...
The aim of this study was evaluate the biomechanical behaviour of prostheses screwed into convention...
Abstract Background Crown-to-implant ratio and crown height space, associated with the use of short ...
This study evaluated the effects of axial and oblique occlusal loading on implant-supported partial ...