Biomechanical Analysis of Stress Distribution and Force Dynamics in Nobel Active Implants at Varying Angulations: A Finite Element Study.

IF 1.8 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Vinod Bandela
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Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the stress distribution and force direction in Nobel Active implants and their crowns under varying implant angulations using finite element analysis.

Materials and methods: A three-dimensional finite element analysis was conducted using Nobel Active implants with zirconia crowns. Implants were modelled at 0°, 5°, and 10° angulations. Vertical loads of 300 N were applied to simulate masticatory forces. Stress distribution (von Mises stress) and force directions (DX, DY, DZ) were analyzed across the crown, implant body, and hard bone.

Results: Increased implant angulation amplified stress across all regions. The crown exhibited stress levels of 51.72 MPa (0°), 52.12 MPa (5°), and 54.26 MPa (10°). The implant body showed stress ranging from 44.3 MPa (0°) to 64.59 MPa (10°). Hard bone stress increased from 21.84 MPa (0°) to 37.37 MPa (10°). Force directions showed the highest displacement in the DY axis, increasing from 0.0107 mm (0°) to 0.0156 mm (10°).

Conclusion: Implant angulation significantly influences stress distribution and force dynamics. Higher angulation increases stress in the crown, implant body, and hard bone while amplifying vertical and anteroposterior forces. These findings emphasize the importance of precise angulation planning and material selection to optimize implant performance and longevity.

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不同角度诺贝尔有源种植体的应力分布和力动力学的生物力学分析:有限元研究。
目的:采用有限元方法研究不同种植角度下Nobel Active种植体及其冠的应力分布和受力方向。材料与方法:采用含氧化锆冠的Nobel Active种植体进行三维有限元分析。植入物以0°、5°和10°角度建模。施加300牛的垂直载荷模拟咀嚼力。分析牙冠、种植体和硬骨的应力分布(von Mises应力)和力方向(DX、DY、DZ)。结果:种植体角度增加增加了所有区域的应力。冠的应力水平分别为51.72 MPa(0°)、52.12 MPa(5°)和54.26 MPa(10°)。种植体的应力范围为44.3 MPa(0°)~ 64.59 MPa(10°)。硬骨应力从21.84 MPa(0°)增加到37.37 MPa(10°)。力方向在DY轴上位移最大,从0.0107 mm(0°)增加到0.0156 mm(10°)。结论:种植体角度对应力分布和力动力学有显著影响。较高的角度增加了牙冠、种植体和硬骨的应力,同时放大了垂直和前后力。这些发现强调了精确的角度规划和材料选择对于优化种植体性能和寿命的重要性。
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Acta Stomatologica Croatica
Acta Stomatologica Croatica DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
28.60%
发文量
32
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Acta Stomatologica Croatica (ASCRO) is a leading scientific non-profit journal in the field of dental, oral and cranio-facial sciences during the past 44 years in Croatia. ASCRO publishes original scientific and clinical papers, preliminary communications, case reports, book reviews, letters to the editor and news. Review articles are published by invitation from the Editor-in-Chief by acclaimed professionals in distinct fields of dental medicine. All manuscripts are subjected to peer review process.
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