Prognosis of implant longevity in terms of annual bone loss: a methodological finite element study
Jazyk angličtina Země Velká Británie, Anglie Médium print-electronic
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články
- Klíčová slova
- bone loss, implant dentistry, osseointegration, finite element,
- MeSH
- analýza metodou konečných prvků * MeSH
- analýza zatížení zubů MeSH
- časové faktory MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- mandibula patologie MeSH
- mechanický stres MeSH
- osteointegrace MeSH
- síla skusu MeSH
- zatížení muskuloskeletálního systému MeSH
- zobrazování trojrozměrné MeSH
- zubní implantáty * MeSH
- zubní protéza - design MeSH
- Check Tag
- lidé MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- Názvy látek
- zubní implantáty * MeSH
Dental implant failure is mainly the consequence of bone loss at peri-implant area. It usually begins in crestal bone. Due to this gradual loss, implants cannot withstand functional force without bone overload, which promotes complementary loss. As a result, implant lifetime is significantly decreased. To estimate implant success prognosis, taking into account 0.2 mm annual bone loss for successful implantation, ultimate occlusal forces for the range of commercial cylindrical implants were determined and changes of the force value for each implant due to gradual bone loss were studied. For this purpose, finite element method was applied and von Mises stresses in implant-bone interface under 118.2 N functional occlusal load were calculated. Geometrical models of mandible segment, which corresponded to Type II bone (Lekholm & Zarb classification), were generated from computed tomography images. The models were analyzed both for completely and partially osseointegrated implants (bone loss simulation). The ultimate value of occlusal load, which generated 100 MPa von Mises stresses in the critical point of adjacent bone, was calculated for each implant. To estimate longevity of implants, ultimate occlusal loads were correlated with an experimentally measured 275 N occlusal load (Mericske-Stern & Zarb). These findings generally provide prediction of dental implants success.
c Department of Aircraft Design National Aerospace University Kharkiv Ukraine
Department of Aircraft Strength National Aerospace University Kharkiv Ukraine
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