Finite element stress analysis on supporting bone by tripodal placement of implant fixture

유한요소법을 이용한 임플란트 고정체의 삼각배열에 따른 지지골의 응력 분석

  • Son, Sung-Sik (Inje Dental Lab.) ;
  • Lee, Myung-Kon (Dept. of Dental Laboratory Science, Graduate School of Life Science, Catholic University of Pusan)
  • 손성식 (인제치과기공소) ;
  • 이명곤 (부산가톨릭대학교 생명과학대학원 치기공학과)
  • Published : 2009.03.31

Abstract

Purpose: This study was to propose the clear understanding for stress distribution of supporting bone by use of staggered buccal offset tripodal placement of fixtures of posterior 3 crown implant partial dentures. We realized posterior 3 crown implant fixed partial dentures through finite element modeling and analysed stress effect of implant arrangement location to supporting bone under external load using finite element method. Method: To understand stress distribution of 3 crown implant fixed partial dentures which have 2 different arrangement by finite element analysis. In each model, for loading condition, we applied $45^{\circ}$ oblique load to occlusal surface of crown and applied 100 N for 3 crown individually(total 300 N) for imitating possible oral loading condition. at this time, we calculated Von Mises stress distribution in supporting bone through finite element method. Result: When apply $45^{\circ}$ oblique load to in-line arrangement model, maximum stress result for 100 N for each 3 crown 47.566MPa. In tripodal placement, result for 1mm buccal offset tripodal placement implant model was maximum distributed load 51.418MPa, so result was higher than in-line arrangement model. Conclusion: In stress distribution result by placement of implant fixture, the most effective structure was in-line arrangement. The tripodal placement does not effective for stress distribution, gap cause more damage to supporting bone.

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