Finite element analysis relative to the crestal position of a 3.0-mm-diameter implant
Author
León, Javier
Carrascosa, Alejandro
Rodríguez, Xavier
Ruiz-Magaz, Vanessa
Pascual, Andrés
Nart, José
Publication date
2014ISSN
0198-7569
Abstract
It has been shown that implant designs and different vertical positions have an influence on crestal bone. The purpose of this study was to use finite element (FE) analysis to biomechanically investigate the influence of the stress/strain distribution in a maxillary anterior 3.0-mm-diameter implant in relation to its apicocoronal level after oblique loading. Two different FE models, depending on implant position relative to bone crest, were applied. It can be concluded that placing the implant-abutment interface supracrestally provides decreased levels of stress and strain in the surrounding bone. However, placing the implant 0.5 mm supracrestally is also acceptable according to this analysis.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
616.3 - Pathology of the digestive system. Complaints of the alimentary canal
Keywords
Implants dentals
Implantes dentales
Dental implants
Pages
6
Publisher
Quintessence Publishing
Collection
34;3
Is part of
The International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry
Citation
León, Javier; Carrascosa, Alejandro; Rodríguez, Xavier [et al.]. Finite element analysis relative to the crestal position of a 3.0-mm-diameter implant. The International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry, 2014, 34, p. 381-387. Disponible en: <https://www.quintpub.com/journals/prd/abstract.php?iss2_id=1230&article_id=14408&article=12&title=Finite%20Element%20Analysis%20Relative%20to%20the%20Crestal%20Position%20of%20a%203.0-mm-Diameter%20Implant#.U_3w9kuRNZg>. Fecha de acceso: 22 ene. 2024. DOI: 10.11607/prd.1960
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