Summary:
Summary: The aim of the study was to determine the influence of length and diameter on
stress distribution in bone around loaded dental intraosseal implants. The computation was
made by the FEA method using the 3D models of implant size modifications. For the study of
the length factor, the diameter of 3.6 mm and lengths of 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 17, and 18 mm were
calculated. The factor of diameter was modeled by 12 mm long implant with diameters of 2.9
mm, 3.6 mm, 4.2 mm, 5.0 mm, 5.5 mm, 6.0 mm and 6.5 mm. Implants were vertically inserted
in the bone. All models were loaded by forces of 17.1 N, 114.6 N and 23.4 N, in vestibulo-oral
direction, axial direction and disto-mesial direction, respectively. Values calculated for all size
variety were adjusted in graphs. Implant size – length 12 mm, diameter 3,6 mm – was taken
as a reference =100%. From graphs results, that the implant diameter has positive effect for
stress distribution. The implant length has not so effective influence.
Key words:
dental implants – stress distribution – finite element analysis
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