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In both models, four implants were placed between the right and left mental foramina. The upper surface of the mandibular condyle was constrained, and a vertical load of 100 N was applied on the occlusal surface of the right first molar. 3D FEA of each model was performed to examine the mechanical influence of the edentulous mandible morphology on the peri-implant bone.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>The mandibular morphology measurement in the CT images indicated that the smaller the mandibular height, the larger the radius of the anterior mandibular curvature. FEA revealed that higher equivalent stress was generated in the model of the peri-implant bone with a larger radiusof curvature than that of the model with a smaller radius of curvature. 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摘要
目的:本研究的目的是通过有限元分析研究无牙颌形态对种植修复体周围骨的力学影响:选取 25 名下颌骨无缺损患者的计算机断层扫描数据,测量下颌骨曲率半径和下颌骨中线高度,以明确下颌骨的形态特征。通过测量,选出了下颌骨半径最小和最大的两名患者。创建了两种三维有限元模型,包括无牙下颌骨(小半径和大半径)、上部结构(悬臂桥)、种植体和基台。在左右心孔之间植入了四个种植体。下颌髁状突的上表面受到约束,并在右侧第一磨牙的咬合面上施加 100 N 的垂直负荷。对每个模型进行了三维有限元分析,以研究无牙颌形态对种植体周围骨的力学影响:结果:CT 图像对下颌骨形态的测量表明,下颌骨高度越低,下颌骨前曲半径越大。有限元分析显示,与曲率半径较小的模型相比,曲率半径较大的模型在种植体周围骨质中产生的等效应力较高。下颌骨的最高等效应力产生于大曲率半径模型受力侧后方的种植体周围骨远端边缘:结论:下颌骨形态对种植体周围骨具有机械影响。
Mechanical Influence of Edentulous Mandible Morphology on Peri-implant Bone in Implant Prosthetics: 3D Finite Element Analysis.
Purpose: To examine the mechanical influence of edentulous mandible morphology on peri-implant bone in implant prosthetics via finite element analysis (FEA).
Materials and methods: Computed tomographic (CT) data from 25 patients with edentulous mandibles were selected. Measurements such as the radius of mandibular curvature and the height of the mandible at the midline were taken to clarify the morphologic characteristics of the mandible. From the measurements, two patients with the smallest and largest radii of the mandible were selected. Two types of 3D finite element models were created from the two selected edentulous mandibles (small and large radius), and they included superstructures (a cantilever bridge), implants, and abutments. In both models, four implants were placed between the right and left mental foramina. The upper surface of the mandibular condyle was constrained, and a vertical load of 100 N was applied on the occlusal surface of the right first molar. 3D FEA of each model was performed to examine the mechanical influence of the edentulous mandible morphology on the peri-implant bone.
Results: The mandibular morphology measurement in the CT images indicated that the smaller the mandibular height, the larger the radius of the anterior mandibular curvature. FEA revealed that higher equivalent stress was generated in the model of the peri-implant bone with a larger radiusof curvature than that of the model with a smaller radius of curvature. The highest equivalent stress in the mandible was generated in the distal margin of the peri-implant bone posterior to the loaded side of the large-radius model.
Conclusions: The mandibular morphology had a mechanical influence on the peri-implant bone.