Exploring the Impact of Loading Scenarios and Crown Material on Periimplant Bone Stress Distribution

Posted: January 16, 2025
This article explores the impact of physiological and non-physiological loading scenarios on periimplant bone stress distribution using 3D finite element modeling. The study emphasizes the importance of accurately modeling natural occlusal contact points to assess stress distribution at the bone-implant interface. Results show significantly higher stress concentrations under physiological loading, underscoring the need for precise load application points in modeling. Crown material plays a minor role compared to load intensity, which markedly influences stress levels. The study highlights the inadequacy of non-physiological loading models in predicting implant failure risk, stressing the significance of considering physiological loading for enhancing clinical outcomes and implant longevity.

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