Finite element analysis: A boon to dentistry
S Trivedi - Journal of oral biology and craniofacial research, 2014 - Elsevier
The finite element analysis (FEA) is an upcoming and significant research tool for
biomechanical analyses in biological research. It is an ultimate method for modeling …
biomechanical analyses in biological research. It is an ultimate method for modeling …
[HTML][HTML] Short implants versus longer implants with maxillary sinus lift. A systematic review and meta-analysis
RS Cruz, CAA Lemos, VES Batista, JML Gomes… - Brazilian oral …, 2018 - SciELO Brasil
This study compared the survival rate of dental implants, amount of marginal bone loss, and
rates of complications (biological and prosthetic) between short implants and long implants …
rates of complications (biological and prosthetic) between short implants and long implants …
Finite element analysis and experimental evaluation on stress distribution and sensitivity of dental implants to assess optimum length and thread pitch
M Pirmoradian, HA Naeeni, M Firouzbakht… - Computer methods and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Background and Objective The dental implant is one of the long term proper
remedies to recover a missed tooth as a different prosthetic rehabilitation way. The finite …
remedies to recover a missed tooth as a different prosthetic rehabilitation way. The finite …
Should the restoration of adjacent implants be splinted or nonsplinted? A systematic review and meta-analysis
Statement of problem The decision to splint or to restore independently generally occurs
during the planning stage, when the advantages and disadvantages of each clinical …
during the planning stage, when the advantages and disadvantages of each clinical …
Finite element analysis on influence of implant surface treatments, connection and bone types
JFS Junior, FR Verri, DA de Faria Almeida… - Materials Science and …, 2016 - Elsevier
The aim of this study is to assess the effect of different dental implant designs, bone type,
loading, and surface treatment on the stress distribution around the implant by using the 3D …
loading, and surface treatment on the stress distribution around the implant by using the 3D …
Short implants (≤ 6 mm) versus longer implants with sinus floor elevation in atrophic posterior maxilla: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Q Yan, X Wu, M Su, F Hua, B Shi - BMJ open, 2019 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives To compare the use of short implants (≤ 6 mm) in atrophic posterior maxilla
versus longer implants (≥ 10 mm) with sinus floor elevation. Design A systematic review …
versus longer implants (≥ 10 mm) with sinus floor elevation. Design A systematic review …
[HTML][HTML] Optimization of stress distribution of bone-implant interface (BII)
C Zhang, C Zeng, Z Wang, T Zeng, Y Wang - Biomaterials Advances, 2023 - Elsevier
Many studies have found that the threshold of occlusal force tolerated by titanium-based
implants is significantly lower than that of natural teeth due to differences in biomechanical …
implants is significantly lower than that of natural teeth due to differences in biomechanical …
[HTML][HTML] Recent development of dental implant materials, synthesis process, and failure–a review
In modern medicine, implants have become a prevalent solution for replacing or supporting
damaged body parts across various specialties, from orthopedics to dentistry. However …
damaged body parts across various specialties, from orthopedics to dentistry. However …
Does implant location influence the risk of peri‐implantitis?
V Moraschini, ICC Kischinhevsky… - Periodontology …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Peri‐implantitis is characterized by nonreversible and progressive loss of supporting bone
and is associated with bleeding and/or suppuration on probing. Peri‐implant disease is …
and is associated with bleeding and/or suppuration on probing. Peri‐implant disease is …
Finite element analysis of implant-supported prosthesis with pontic and cantilever in the posterior maxilla
VE de Souza Batista, FR Verri… - Computer methods in …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of pontic and cantilever designs (mesial
and distal) on 3-unit implant-retained prosthesis at maxillary posterior region verifying stress …
and distal) on 3-unit implant-retained prosthesis at maxillary posterior region verifying stress …