Author:
Imiłkowski Szymon,Kovalyshyn Stepan,Karolewska Karolina,Ligaj Bogdan,Wirwicki Mateusz
Abstract
The aim of the article was to carry out FEM strength tests for four proposed by the authors geometry of the intraoral implant. Change of their geometrical features to find the most optimal distribution of reduced stresses. The article presents various geometries of the new dental implant. Strength tests were performed using the finite element method (FEM). The results of the tests were analyzed and their assessment was made for which of the solutions of the new geometry the stress distribution is the most optimal. Detailed results of the analyzes for a given model are shown and new solutions in the construction of the implant are proposed.
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