Biomechanical Analysis of Prosthetic Configurations in Maxillary Defects

Posted: January 19, 2025
The study evaluated stress distribution in implants and peri-implant bone in Aramany Class I maxillary defects using different prosthetic configurations. Three models were analyzed with varying numbers of zygomatic and dental implants. Results showed that increasing the number of implants in the non-defective area reduced maximum stress, while using acrylic as a restoration material slightly increased stress levels. The findings emphasize the importance of implant placement and prosthetic material selection in optimizing biomechanical outcomes for patients with maxillary defects.

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