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. 1992 Jul;68(1):96-102.
doi: 10.1016/0022-3913(92)90293-j.

Stress distribution around dental implants: influence of superstructure, length of implants, and height of mandible

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Stress distribution around dental implants: influence of superstructure, length of implants, and height of mandible

H J Meijer et al. J Prosthet Dent. 1992 Jul.

Abstract

The stress distribution around dental implants was investigated by use of a two-dimensional model of the mandible with two implants. A vertical load of 100 N was imposed on abutments or the bar connection. The stress was calculated for a number of superstructures under different loading conditions with the help of the finite element method. The length of the implants and the height of the mandible were also varied. A model with solitary abutments showed a more uniform distribution of the stress when compared with a model with connected abutments. The largest compressive stress was also less in the model without the bar. Using shorter implants did not have a large influence on the stress around the implants. When the height of the mandible was reduced, a substantially larger stress was found in the bone around the implants because of a larger overall deformation of the lower jaw.

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