Exploring Biomechanical Behavior of Framework Materials in Implant-Supported Prostheses

Posted: January 18, 2025
The biomechanical behavior of titanium, cobalt-chromium, zirconia, and PEEK frameworks in implant-supported prostheses was analyzed through dynamic finite element stress analysis. The study revealed that framework materials with higher Young's modulus are less prone to deformation. PEEK showed the highest stress values, while Co-Cr had the lowest stress in trabecular bone. Understanding the mechanical properties of these materials is crucial for designing successful implant-supported prostheses.

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