A Model for the Implant-Bone Interface Characteristics of Porous Dental Implants
- 1 August 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Dental Research
- Vol. 61 (8), 1006-1009
- https://doi.org/10.1177/00220345820610080201
Abstract
The use of computer-aided design techniques, such as,finite element stress analysis, to evaluate implant designs requires that the mechanics at the interface between the implant and the bone be characterized, This problem is aecentuated when implants designed to achieve stabilization by tissue growth into parous coatings are used. A model has been developed to represent the mechanical properties of the porous material-bone interface. The model, which accounts for the mechanics of bane tissue grown into a porous implant surface, was also developed so that it could be incorporated into a three-dimensional finite-element analysis, The analytical results from a three-dimensional finite-element model af a cylindrical porous rooted dental implant system incorporating the interface madel were compared to the results of mechanical tests performed on similar implants which had resided in canines for two yr. The resutts fram the finite elernent analysts using the interface model were found to be in better agreement with the experimental results than when a direct bone- to-porous-inaterial interface was assumed.Keywords
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