[Analysis of bone-implant stress distribution. Finite element modeling].

Les Cahiers de prothese Pub Date : 1990-12-01
I Valentin, A Taieb, L Benhaim, J C Franquin, A Houri
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A two-dimensional finite element partial mandibular model allows a first comparison between two types of titanium cylindrical implants, one full, the other hollow. The study cases correspond to a distal edentulous rehabilitated with a three-unit bridge supported mesially by a healthy second premolar and distally by one of the two concerned implants. The model includes the mandible from the canine region to the condyle, and allow to investigate the interactions between implants and bone tissue, under a normal biting load (100 N) distributed over the different teeth of the model. On a general way, the highest stresses magnitudes are in the implants, so there are no pathologic actions in bone, even if the distal cervical region of the implants are more stressed than any place else of the alveolar bone. It is well known that bone resorptions are often found in that region. Furthermore the bone trunk of the hollow implant is no more stressed than the rest of the mandibular, that is good for bone affixing. The outcome of this work, over the first results exposed, is that it gives the opportunity to understand the complexity of such a problem.

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骨-种植体应力分布分析。有限元建模]。
二维有限元部分下颌模型允许两种类型的钛圆柱形植入物的第一次比较,一种是完整的,另一种是中空的。研究病例对应于远端无牙修复,其中近端由健康的第二前磨牙支持三单元桥,远端由两个相关种植体之一支持。该模型包括从犬齿区域到髁突的下颌骨,并允许在分布在模型不同牙齿上的正常咬合力(100 N)下研究种植体与骨组织之间的相互作用。一般情况下,最大的应力值在种植体中,因此在骨中没有病理作用,即使种植体的远端颈椎区域比牙槽骨的其他任何地方都要大。众所周知,骨吸收常发生在该区域。此外,空心种植体的骨干不会比下颌骨的其余部分受到更大的压力,这有利于骨固定。这项工作的结果,在第一个结果暴露,是它提供了一个机会来理解这样一个问题的复杂性。
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