Table 1 Mechanical properties of materials used in the FEA models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
Table 1 Mechanical properties of materials used in the FEA models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
author: Yuta Shimura, Yuji Sato, Noboru Kitagawa, Miyuki Omori | publisher: drg. Andreas Tjandra, Sp. Perio, FISID
Material
Young’s modulus (MPa)
Poisson’s ratio
Artificial cancellous bone
6.29
0.3
Artificial cortical bone
13.73
0.3
Implant and superstructure
108,000
0.3
Table 1 Mechanical properties of materials used in the FEA models
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Abstract : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [2]
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Background : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
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Methods : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [1]
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Methods : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [2]
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Methods : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [3]
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Methods : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [4]
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Results : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [1]
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Results : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [2]
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Discussion : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [1]
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Discussion : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [2]
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Discussion : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [3]
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Discussion : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [4]
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Conclusions : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
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References : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [1]
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References : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [2]
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References : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [3]
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Acknowledgements : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
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Author information : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
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About this article : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
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Table 1 Mechanical properties of materials used in the FEA models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
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Table 2 Means and standard deviations (SD) of displacement of the implants (μm) under loading in experimental models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
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Table 3 Means and standard deviations (SD) of displacement of the implants (μm) under loading in finite element analysis (FEA) models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
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Table 4 Means and standard deviations (SD) of strain around the no. 36 implant (με) in the experimental models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
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Table 5 Tukey’s test for strain B in the experimental models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
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Table 6 Tukey’s test for strain L in the experimental models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
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Table 7 Means and standard deviations (SD) of strain around the no. 36 implant (με) in the finite element analysis (FEA) models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
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Table 8 Tukey’s test for strain B in the FEA models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
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Table 9 Tukey’s test for strain L in the FEA models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
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Fig. 3. Three different models with different placements : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implant
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Fig. 4. Experimental model. (a) Buccal load, (b) central load, and (c) lingual load : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implant
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Fig. 5. Application of strain gauges : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implant
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Fig. 6. Loading test in the experimental model : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implant
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Fig. 7. A finite element analysis (FEA) model. (a) Buccal load, (b) central load, and (c) lingual load : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implant
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Fig. 8. The displacement of the implants under loading in experimental models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implant
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Fig. 9. The displacement of the implants under loading in finite element analysis (FEA) models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implant
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Fig. 10. The displacement of the three implants : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implant
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Fig. 11. The strain around the no. 36 implant in the experimental models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implant
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Fig. 12. The strain around the no. 36 implant in the finite element analysis (FEA) models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implant
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Fig. 13. The distribution of equivalent stress around the peri-implant bone in the finite element analysis (FEA) models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implant
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Fig. 14. The distribution of equivalent stress around the no. 36 implant in the finite element analysis (FEA) models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implant
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Fig. 15. Load supporting area in the superstructures : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implant
| Material | Young’s modulus (MPa) | Poisson’s ratio |
|---|---|---|
| Artificial cancellous bone | 6.29 | 0.3 |
| Artificial cortical bone | 13.73 | 0.3 |
| Implant and superstructure | 108,000 | 0.3 |
Table 1 Mechanical properties of materials used in the FEA models
- Abstract : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [2]
- Background : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
- Methods : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [1]
- Methods : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [2]
- Methods : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [3]
- Methods : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [4]
- Results : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [1]
- Results : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [2]
- Discussion : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [1]
- Discussion : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [2]
- Discussion : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [3]
- Discussion : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [4]
- Conclusions : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
- References : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [1]
- References : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [2]
- References : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible [3]
- Acknowledgements : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
- Author information : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
- Additional information : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
- Rights and permissions : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
- About this article : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
- Table 1 Mechanical properties of materials used in the FEA models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
- Table 2 Means and standard deviations (SD) of displacement of the implants (μm) under loading in experimental models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
- Table 3 Means and standard deviations (SD) of displacement of the implants (μm) under loading in finite element analysis (FEA) models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
- Table 4 Means and standard deviations (SD) of strain around the no. 36 implant (με) in the experimental models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
- Table 5 Tukey’s test for strain B in the experimental models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
- Table 6 Tukey’s test for strain L in the experimental models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
- Table 7 Means and standard deviations (SD) of strain around the no. 36 implant (με) in the finite element analysis (FEA) models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
- Table 8 Tukey’s test for strain B in the FEA models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
- Table 9 Tukey’s test for strain L in the FEA models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implants in the edentulous posterior mandible
- Fig. 3. Three different models with different placements : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implant
- Fig. 4. Experimental model. (a) Buccal load, (b) central load, and (c) lingual load : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implant
- Fig. 5. Application of strain gauges : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implant
- Fig. 6. Loading test in the experimental model : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implant
- Fig. 7. A finite element analysis (FEA) model. (a) Buccal load, (b) central load, and (c) lingual load : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implant
- Fig. 8. The displacement of the implants under loading in experimental models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implant
- Fig. 9. The displacement of the implants under loading in finite element analysis (FEA) models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implant
- Fig. 10. The displacement of the three implants : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implant
- Fig. 11. The strain around the no. 36 implant in the experimental models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implant
- Fig. 12. The strain around the no. 36 implant in the finite element analysis (FEA) models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implant
- Fig. 13. The distribution of equivalent stress around the peri-implant bone in the finite element analysis (FEA) models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implant
- Fig. 14. The distribution of equivalent stress around the no. 36 implant in the finite element analysis (FEA) models : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implant
- Fig. 15. Load supporting area in the superstructures : Biomechanical effects of offset placement of dental implant