Background: Dental implants are useful tools and represent a widely spread technique for oral rehabilitation. Their long standingness is highly influenced by the mechanical and geometrical properties of the surrounding osseous tissue in which they are placed. In some unsuccessful cases though, the dental implant is exposed to masticatory forces and other functional acts, and osseous tissue may resorb near its vicinity, leading to the dental implants loss. We investigated the strain distribution inside the fixating substrate, given certain stages of its deterioration near the dental implants
One of the main reasons for the failure in dental implant treatments is the overload, which can caus...
A fundamental pre-requisite for the clinical success in dental implant surgery is the fast and stabl...
Implant-bone biomechanics and mechanoadaptation of peri‑implant tissue in space (around and along th...
The authors offer useful details on a non-contact, experimental investigation tool, namely: the VIC-...
The effects of alveolar bone socket geometry and bone-implant contact on implant biomechanics, and r...
The effects of alveolar bone socket geometry and bone-implant contact on implant biomechanics, and r...
Enosseous oral implants have been suggested as anchorage for orthodontic appliances in cases where t...
In vitro experiments and finite element analyses can be used to investigate the mechanical performan...
The digital image correlation method was used in this study to investigate heat polymerizable acryli...
The mechanical stability of the fixture in bone is one of the most important factors for the long-te...
AbstractIn this contribution, the authors are offering useful details on a non-contact, experimental...
The application of engineering knowledge in dentistry has helped the understanding of biomechanics a...
The mechanical stability of the fixture in bone is one of the most important factors for the long-te...
The biomechanical response of cortical and trabecular bone tissues represents a fundamental aspect f...
In recent years the science of dental materials and implantology have taken many steps forward. In p...
One of the main reasons for the failure in dental implant treatments is the overload, which can caus...
A fundamental pre-requisite for the clinical success in dental implant surgery is the fast and stabl...
Implant-bone biomechanics and mechanoadaptation of peri‑implant tissue in space (around and along th...
The authors offer useful details on a non-contact, experimental investigation tool, namely: the VIC-...
The effects of alveolar bone socket geometry and bone-implant contact on implant biomechanics, and r...
The effects of alveolar bone socket geometry and bone-implant contact on implant biomechanics, and r...
Enosseous oral implants have been suggested as anchorage for orthodontic appliances in cases where t...
In vitro experiments and finite element analyses can be used to investigate the mechanical performan...
The digital image correlation method was used in this study to investigate heat polymerizable acryli...
The mechanical stability of the fixture in bone is one of the most important factors for the long-te...
AbstractIn this contribution, the authors are offering useful details on a non-contact, experimental...
The application of engineering knowledge in dentistry has helped the understanding of biomechanics a...
The mechanical stability of the fixture in bone is one of the most important factors for the long-te...
The biomechanical response of cortical and trabecular bone tissues represents a fundamental aspect f...
In recent years the science of dental materials and implantology have taken many steps forward. In p...
One of the main reasons for the failure in dental implant treatments is the overload, which can caus...
A fundamental pre-requisite for the clinical success in dental implant surgery is the fast and stabl...
Implant-bone biomechanics and mechanoadaptation of peri‑implant tissue in space (around and along th...