WOS: 000438958200005This study aimed to evaluate the effect of increased cantilever extension length and crown-to-implant ratio on stress distributions, both in peri-implant bone and implant structure under oblique loads, using three-dimensional finite element analysis method. Six three-dimensional models of an atrophic posterior maxilla were created with a solid implant (4.1 x 10 mm) placed in first maxillar premolar site. One implant supported two-unit fixed dental prostheses were modeled using three different cantilever extension lengths (5, 7 and 9 mm) and two different crown-to-implant ratio (1/1 and 1.5/1). An oblique load of 300 N was applied to each model. The minimum and maximum principal stresses and von Mises stresses were evalua...
PURPOSE: This study evaluated the biomechanical behavior of short dental implants with different hei...
Aim: the aim of the study was to study the effect of stress distribution on the bone around an impla...
Copyright © 2015 Dong Wu et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative CommonsA...
Purose: The purpose of this study was to determine the amount and localization of functional stresse...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: The benefits and limitations of jaw treatments with tilted versus vertical imp...
This study's aims was to evaluate the stress distribution in a mandibular implant-supported prosthes...
The aim of this study was to evaluate stress distribution in the fixation screws and bone tissue aro...
The study of short implants is relevant to the biomechanics of dental implants, and research on crow...
Objectives: Reduced bone height, elevated masticatory force and increased crown height-implant lengt...
The aim of this study was to evaluate stress distribution in the implants/components and bone tissue...
This study investigated the stress distribution at the bone/implant interface with a three-dimension...
<div><p><strong>Objectives:</strong><strong> </strong>This study aimed to analyze functional stresse...
Background: Understanding how clinical variables affect stress distribution facilitates optimal pros...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Implant-supported fixed cantilever prostheses are influenced by various biomec...
In this study, different prosthetic designs that could be applied instead of advanced surgical techn...
PURPOSE: This study evaluated the biomechanical behavior of short dental implants with different hei...
Aim: the aim of the study was to study the effect of stress distribution on the bone around an impla...
Copyright © 2015 Dong Wu et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative CommonsA...
Purose: The purpose of this study was to determine the amount and localization of functional stresse...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: The benefits and limitations of jaw treatments with tilted versus vertical imp...
This study's aims was to evaluate the stress distribution in a mandibular implant-supported prosthes...
The aim of this study was to evaluate stress distribution in the fixation screws and bone tissue aro...
The study of short implants is relevant to the biomechanics of dental implants, and research on crow...
Objectives: Reduced bone height, elevated masticatory force and increased crown height-implant lengt...
The aim of this study was to evaluate stress distribution in the implants/components and bone tissue...
This study investigated the stress distribution at the bone/implant interface with a three-dimension...
<div><p><strong>Objectives:</strong><strong> </strong>This study aimed to analyze functional stresse...
Background: Understanding how clinical variables affect stress distribution facilitates optimal pros...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Implant-supported fixed cantilever prostheses are influenced by various biomec...
In this study, different prosthetic designs that could be applied instead of advanced surgical techn...
PURPOSE: This study evaluated the biomechanical behavior of short dental implants with different hei...
Aim: the aim of the study was to study the effect of stress distribution on the bone around an impla...
Copyright © 2015 Dong Wu et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative CommonsA...