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An Application of Finite Element Method in Material Selection for Dental Implant Crowns

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2021

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Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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Materials used for dental crowns show a wide range of variety, and a dentist's choice can depend on several factors such as patient desires, esthetics, tooth factors, etc. One of the most important issues for implant surgery is the primary stability and it should be provided to minimize the risks of screw loosening, failed osseointegration, or nonunion. The current study aims to present the Finite Element Analysis (FEA)-based material selection strategy for a dental crown in terms of reducing the aforementioned risks of dental implants. A virtual surgery mandible model obtained using MIMICS software was transferred to the ANSYS and material candidates determined using CES software were compared using FEA. The results indicated that ZrO2+Y2O3 (zirconia) has shown a 12.79% worse performance compared to Au83-88/Pt4-12/Pd4.5-6 alloy in terms of abutment loosening. On the other hand, zirconia is the most promising material for dental crowns in terms of the stability of the bone-implant complex. Therefore, it may show the best overall performance for clinical use. Moreover, as suggested in this study, a better outcome and more accurate predictions can be achieved using a patient-specific FEA approach for the material selection process.

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Şensoy, Abdullah/0000-0002-9371-8307; Colak, Murat/0000-0002-8255-5987;

Keywords

Biomedical Modeling, Dental Crown, Finite Element Analysis, Implant, Material Selection, Finite element method, implant, biomedical modeling, cortical bone, Finite Element Analysis, Dental Abutments, finite element analysis, Virtual surgery, Mandible, Patient specific, material selection, Article, zirconium oxide, Osseointegration, Materials Testing, Humans, controlled study, dental material, human, Accurate prediction, Material candidate, Risk assessment, Dental Implants, Application of finite elements, Primary stabilities, Crowns, Material selection, Dental Implant-Abutment Design, dental crown, hardness, flexural strength, trabecular bone, Tissue regeneration, Zirconia, Surgery, elasticity, Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported, Stress, Mechanical, Zirconium, dental alloy

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02 engineering and technology, 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, 0205 materials engineering

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Biomedical Engineering-Biomedizinische Technik

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66

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4

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429

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436
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