Boundary Integral Equations Analysis of Bone Resorption Effect on Stress State Near Dental Implants
M. Perelmuter ()
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M. Perelmuter: Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics of RAS
Chapter Chapter 19 in Integral Methods in Science and Engineering, 2023, pp 229-238 from Springer
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Abstract The results of numerical modeling by the boundary integral equations method of bone tissue resorption influence on stress state near screw dental implants are presented. The computation of the implant and the surrounding bone tissues stress-strain state was carried out for plane strain state and consisted of two stages: (1) analysis of the entire implant structure with smoothed screw joint between implant and the surrounding bone tissue; (2) study of the of stresses distribution in the screw connection in the zone of adhesion of the implant to the bone tissue. The computations were performed under the assumption that the bone tissue is an isotropic and homogeneous elastic material. When creating the numerical model, it was assumed that if bone tissue was resorbed, a cavity was formed around the implant.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-34099-4_19
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