論文

査読有り
2003年5月

Influence of implant design and bone quality on stress/strain distribution in bone around implants: A 3-dimensional finite element analysis

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL IMPLANTS
  • S Tada
  • ,
  • R Stegaroiu
  • ,
  • E Kitamura
  • ,
  • O Miyakawa
  • ,
  • H Kusakari

18
3
開始ページ
357
終了ページ
368
記述言語
英語
掲載種別
研究論文(学術雑誌)
出版者・発行元
QUINTESSENCE PUBL CO INC

Purpose: A 3-dimensional finite element analysis was performed to evaluate the influence of implant type and length, as well as that of bone quality, on the stress/strain in bone and implant. Materials and Methods: Two types (screw and cylinder) and 4 lengths (9.2, 10.87 12.4, and 14.0 mm) of titanium implants were buried in 4 types of bone modeled by varying the elastic modulus for cancellous bone. Axial and buccolingual forces were applied to the occlusal node at the center of the abutment. Results: Regardless of load direction, maximum equivalent stress/strain in bone increased with a decrease in cancellous bone density. Under axial load, especially in the low-density bone models, maximum equivalent strain in cancellous bone was lower with the screw-type implant than with the cylinder-type implant. It was also lower with the longer implants than with the shorter implants. Under buccolingual load, equivalent stress/strain was influenced mainly by bone density. Discussion: This study confirms the importance of bone quality and its presurgical diagnosis for implant long-term prognosis, Implant length and type can also influence bone strain, especially in low-density bone. Conclusions: The results of this study suggest that cancellous bone of higher rather than lower density might ensure a better biomechanical environment for implants. Moreover, longer screw-type implants could be a better choice in a jaw with cancellous bone of low density.

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ID情報
  • ISSN : 0882-2786
  • Web of Science ID : WOS:000183428600005

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