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Comparison of stress analysis for dental crown (FPD) for various materials

Materials Today: Proceedings, 2021
Abstract Dental crown is used to defend uncertain teeth (from decaying) or restoring a damaged tooth or severely worn tooth. Crown is the portion of the teeth above the gum line. The reason for this examination is to gauge the failure risk and stress analysis of the crown for different ceramic materials such as zirconia and yttrium stabilized ...
V. Karthick   +4 more
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Finite‐Element Analysis of Stress on Dental Implant Prosthesis

Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research, 2010
ABSTRACTBackground: Understanding how clinical variables affect stress distribution facilitates optimal prosthesis design and fabrication and may lead to a decrease in mechanical failures as well as improve implant longevity.Purpose: In this study, the many clinical variations present in implant‐supported prosthesis were analyzed by 3‐D finite element ...
Rubo, Jose Henrique   +1 more
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Stress-based performance comparison of dental implants by finite element analysis [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing (IJIDeM), 2012
The geometric shape of a dental implant plays an important role on the osteo-integration process. The purpose of this paper is to study the biomechanical behavior of different commercial dental implants and to analyse how thread profile may affect the stress concentration and distribution.
P. Franciosa, MARTORELLI, MASSIMO
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Asymptotic Analysis of the Stress Field in Adhering Dental Restorations

Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 2000
Polymer-based composites are widely used in restorative dentistry as alternatives to metals and ceramics to fill cavities in teeth. They adhere to the walls of the cavity in the tooth, thus forming a composite body consisting of dentine, enamel, and composite resin.
John Middleton, P. F. Hübsch
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Comparative analysis of stress in a new proposal of dental implants

Materials Science and Engineering: C, 2017
The purpose of this study was to compare, through photoelastic analysis, the stress distribution around conventional and modified external hexagon (EH) and morse taper (MT) dental implant connections. Four photoelastic models were prepared (n=1): Model 1 - conventional EH cylindrical implant (Ø 4.0mm×11mm - Neodent®), Model 2 - modified EH cylindrical ...
Mariana Lima da Costa Valente   +4 more
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Finite Element Analysis of Stress in Bone Adjacent to Dental Implants

Journal of Oral Implantology, 2008
Understanding how clinical variables affect stress distribution facilitates optimal prosthesis design and fabrication and may lead to a decrease in mechanical failures as well as improve implant longevity. In this study, the many clinical variations present in an implant-supported prosthesis were analyzed by a 3-dimensional finite-element method.
José Henrique Rubo   +1 more
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Analysis of occupational stress, burnout, and job satisfaction among dental practitioners

Work, 2022
BACKGROUND: Dental practitioners can be prone to stress because of the long working hours, high patient expectations, and work environment. OBJECTIVE: To investigate dimensions of occupational stress among dental practitioners leading to burnout and to model its causality with job satisfaction. METHODS: An analytical cross-sectional study was conducted
Wajiha, Anzar   +9 more
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Influences of Stresses on Dental Implant Threads Using Finite-Element Analysis

Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants, 2019
The objective of this finite-element analysis (FEA) study is to check the effect of stress on different types of threaded implants. To perform the FEA study of 81 models, the geometry of cancellous bone is imported and corresponding materials are set using FEA software. A common biting force is applied on the implant.
Vinamra Jain   +3 more
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Finite element analysis of dental structures — axisymmetric and plane stress idealizations

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1975
AbstractThe finite element method used to study stress generated in a maxillary second premolar as a result of occlusal forces. This mathematical technique has been applied extensively in structural engineering and structural mechanics. It is well suited to the analysis of stress in teeth and dental restorations because it can closely simulate the ...
Peeter A. Kerr   +2 more
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Experimental stress analysis of dental restorations. Part VII. Structural design and stress analysis of fixed partial dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1970
lh e principles of engineering design should be used in the structural design of fixed partial dentures as well as the biologic, esthetic, and mechanical restrictions of the oral cavity.’ The conventional structural design is primarily concerned with the analysis of given structures, using the conventional equations of strength of materials.2z 3 ...
Robert G. Craig   +2 more
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