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Uplatnenie mechanických záťažových testov v analýze prenosu žuvacieho zaťaženia pri enoseálnom implantáte pri jeho monokortikálnom a bikortikálnom ukotvení

Title in English The application of mechanical stress tests in the analysis of load transfer in endosteal jaw implant in its monocortical and bicortical anchorage
Authors

KUČERA J. NÉMETH D. LOFAJ F. KVETKOVÁ L. VANĚK Jiří

Year of publication 2014
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Stomatológ
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Field ORL, ophthalmology, stomatology
Keywords implant; bicortical implant; biomechanics; mechanical stress tests
Description Finite element analysis (FEA) is usually the first stage of planned research into the development of shapes of dental implants and the possibilities of their being anchored in the bone. The obtained results were verified in practice using mechanical stress tests. The objective of this paper was to evaluate the contribution of bicortical anchorage of an intraosseous implant in the bone during three-dimensional load under the simulated model conditions of an atrophied jaw bone in its inter-foramen area. The results confirmed the increase in the level of the slide depending on the length of the intraosseous section of the implant and bone density. The bicortical fixation method reported higher levels of slide between the two implants of both lengths, and this with both higher and lower bone density, than with monocortical fixation.

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