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- Materials and methods : Three-dimensional finite element analysis of extra short implants focusing on implant designs and materials [2]
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- Discussion : Three-dimensional finite element analysis of extra short implants focusing on implant designs and materials [2]
- Discussion : Three-dimensional finite element analysis of extra short implants focusing on implant designs and materials [3]
- Conclusion : Three-dimensional finite element analysis of extra short implants focusing on implant designs and materials
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- Table 1 Mechanical properties of each model component : Three-dimensional finite element analysis of extra short implants focusing on implant designs and materials
- Fig. 1. Three-dimensional CAD model. (upper: a abutment screw, b superstructure, c implant body; Lower: bone model) : Three-dimensional finite element analysis of extra short implant
- Fig. 2. Models of different implant body lengths : Three-dimensional finite element analysis of extra short implant
- Fig. 3. Assembly of implant and bone models. A static load of 100 N was applied obliquely from the buccal side to the occlusal plane of the superstructure at 30 to the long axis of the implant : Three-dimensional finite element analysis of extra short implant
- Fig. 4. Distribution of the maximum principle stress in the surrounding bone (right: buccal side, left: lingual side) : Three-dimensional finite element analysis of extra short implant
- Fig. 5. Distribution of the maximum principle stress in the surrounding bone (occlusal view) : Three-dimensional finite element analysis of extra short implant
- Fig. 6. Largest maximum principle stress value in cortical bone (MPa) : Three-dimensional finite element analysis of extra short implant
- Fig. 7. Von Mises stress distribution in implant bodies. (right: buccal side, left: lingual side) : Three-dimensional finite element analysis of extra short implant
- Fig. 8. Maximum von Mises stress value in implant bodies (MPa) : Three-dimensional finite element analysis of extra short implant