Purpose: Clinical success of implant prosthodontics is dependent in part upon the type of implant thread design. The selection of implant thread design plays an important role in the outcome of the treatment. This study was undertaken to evaluate the pattern of stress distribution using a finite element analysis; hence, the area which would be bearing maximum load for a given design would be arrived. Materials and Methods: Three implants with different thread designs, namely V-thread, buttress, and reverse buttress thread designs were considered and dimensions were standardized. The site considered was the mandibular molar region with cortical and trabecular bone assuming to be isotropic and homogeneous. The implant modeling was done with ...
This finite element analysis (FEA) compared stress distribution on different bony ridges rehabilitat...
This finite element analysis (FEA) compared stress distribution on different bony ridges rehabilitat...
Background: Understanding how clinical variables affect stress distribution facilitates optimal pros...
Aim:- To evaluate and compare the effect of thread geometry i.e. V-shape, Square and Buttress under ...
Background: The ability of modern implant dentistry to achieve goals such as normal contour, functio...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of patterning on the stress distrib...
Purpose The main objective of this study was to investigate the influence of implant design, bone ty...
Finite element analyses were performed for various shapes of dental implant to study effects on stre...
Purpose The main objective of this study was to investigate the influence of implant design, bone ty...
Background: The aim of this study is the effect of stress distribution within the bone with varying ...
PURPOSE: To determine the stress pattern generated through various thread design in experimental si...
Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the influence of implants with or without threads representati...
Variations in the implant thread shape and occlusal load behavior may result in significant changes ...
Finite element analyses were performed to study effects on stress distribution generated in jaw bone...
This finite element analysis (FEA) compared stress distribution on different bony ridges rehabilitat...
This finite element analysis (FEA) compared stress distribution on different bony ridges rehabilitat...
This finite element analysis (FEA) compared stress distribution on different bony ridges rehabilitat...
Background: Understanding how clinical variables affect stress distribution facilitates optimal pros...
Aim:- To evaluate and compare the effect of thread geometry i.e. V-shape, Square and Buttress under ...
Background: The ability of modern implant dentistry to achieve goals such as normal contour, functio...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of patterning on the stress distrib...
Purpose The main objective of this study was to investigate the influence of implant design, bone ty...
Finite element analyses were performed for various shapes of dental implant to study effects on stre...
Purpose The main objective of this study was to investigate the influence of implant design, bone ty...
Background: The aim of this study is the effect of stress distribution within the bone with varying ...
PURPOSE: To determine the stress pattern generated through various thread design in experimental si...
Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the influence of implants with or without threads representati...
Variations in the implant thread shape and occlusal load behavior may result in significant changes ...
Finite element analyses were performed to study effects on stress distribution generated in jaw bone...
This finite element analysis (FEA) compared stress distribution on different bony ridges rehabilitat...
This finite element analysis (FEA) compared stress distribution on different bony ridges rehabilitat...
This finite element analysis (FEA) compared stress distribution on different bony ridges rehabilitat...
Background: Understanding how clinical variables affect stress distribution facilitates optimal pros...