The influence of materials difference on stress distribution and bone remodeling around alumina and titanium dental implants.

M Takuma, S Tsutsumi, H Tsukamoto, Y Kimura, S Fukunaga, Y Takamori, S Harada, F Kurokawa, F Takashima, S Miyauchi
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Abstract

The long-term complications of dental implants are associated with loosening of the implant-bone interface, due to bone resorption and subsequent connective tissue interposing at the implant-bone interface. Mechanical stresses, which are induced in the surrounding bone, play a key role in the interface bone remodeling. In the present study, it is investigated how local stress patterns are associated with local bone structure. For identical geometry alumina, and titanium implants, the stress patterns, determined in the finite element models with boundary conditions, are compared with the local bone structure found in animal experiments. The results indicate that there appears to be relationship between the stress patterns and the bone remodeling at the implant-bone interface independently on the materials properties in alumina and titanium.

材料差异对铝钛种植体周围应力分布及骨重塑的影响。
牙种植体的长期并发症与种植体-骨界面松动有关,这是由于骨吸收和随后结缔组织在种植体-骨界面处的介入。骨周围的机械应力在界面骨重塑中起着关键作用。在本研究中,研究了局部应力模式与局部骨结构的关系。对于相同几何形状的氧化铝和钛植入物,在具有边界条件的有限元模型中确定的应力模式与动物实验中发现的局部骨结构进行了比较。结果表明,在种植体-骨界面处应力模式与骨重塑之间存在独立于氧化铝和钛材料性质的关系。
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