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FINITE ELEMENT APPROACH TO INVESTIGATE THE INFLUENCE OF THE DESIGN CONFIGURATION OF THE ITI SOLID IMPLANT ON THE BONE STRESSES DURING THE OSSEOINTEGRATION PROCESS  

Cha Sang-Bum (Major in Prosthodontics Department of Dentistry, Kyungpook National University)
Lee Kyu-Bok (Major in Prosthodontics Department of Dentistry, Kyungpook National University)
Jo Kwang-Hun (Major in Prosthodontics Department of Dentistry, Kyungpook National University)
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The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics / v.44, no.2, 2006 , pp. 217-228 More about this Journal
Abstract
Statement of problem: Standard type of ITI solid implant model in the 6.2mm thick jaw bone was axisymmetrically modelled for finite element stress analyses. Purpose: Primary objective was to investigate the influences or the characteristic design configuration of the ITI solid implant model on the bone stress with the course of osseointegration process at the bone/implant interfaces. To simulate the characteristics of the osseointegration process, five different stages of the bone/implant interface model were implemented. As load conditions, vertical load of 50N was taken into consideration. Bone at the cervical region of implant was the areas of concern where the higher level of stress were likely to take place. Results: The results indicated that rather slightly different stress level could be obtained as a function of the osseointegration conditions. Conclusion: Under vertical load, the lower level of stress was observed at the cervical cortical bone in the initial and final stages of osseointegration. Relatively higher stress level, however, was observed during the transitional stages where the osseointegration at the cancellous bone interface were yet to fully develop.
Keywords
ITI solid implant; Osseointegration process; Axisymmetrical model;
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