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Book Biomechanics Analysis of Dental Abutment and Implant Interface

Download or read book Biomechanics Analysis of Dental Abutment and Implant Interface written by 常閎智 and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Dental Biomechanics

    Book Details:
  • Author : Arturo N. Natali
  • Publisher : CRC Press
  • Release : 2003-04-24
  • ISBN : 1134400640
  • Pages : 479 pages

Download or read book Dental Biomechanics written by Arturo N. Natali and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2003-04-24 with total page 479 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dental Biomechanics provides a comprehensive, timely, and wide-reaching survey of the relevant aspects of biomechanical investigation within the dental field. Leading the reader through the mechanical analysis of dental problems in dental implants, orthodontics, and natural tooth mechanics, this book covers an increasingly important and popular sub

Book Application of the Finite Element Method in Implant Dentistry

Download or read book Application of the Finite Element Method in Implant Dentistry written by Jianping Geng and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2008-09-26 with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book creates the theoretical foundation that novices need to perform the finite element method in implant dentistry. It shows how both the implant dentist and the designer can benefit from finite element analysis. The authors explain the theory and math of the finite element method. Then, you get practical applications alongside discussions of the critical issues in using finite element analysis for dental implant design.

Book Biomechanics in Dentistry  Evaluation of Different Surgical Approaches to Treat Atrophic Maxilla Patients

Download or read book Biomechanics in Dentistry Evaluation of Different Surgical Approaches to Treat Atrophic Maxilla Patients written by Muhammad Ikman Ishak and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2012-08-31 with total page 103 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book shows computational finite element simulations to analyse the strength of implant anchorage for intrasinus and extramaxillary approaches under various occlusal loading locations and directions. Three-dimensional model of the craniofacial area surrounding the region of interest, soft tissue and framework are developed using computed tomography image datasets. The zygomatic and standard dental implants are modeled using a conventional computer-aided design software and placed at the appropriate location. Material properties are assigned appropriately for the cortical, cancellous bones and implants with Masseter forces applied at the zygomatic arch and occlusal loadings applied on the framework surface.

Book Tilted Implants

    Book Details:
  • Author : Enrico Agliardi
  • Publisher : Quintessence Publishing (IL)
  • Release : 2020
  • ISBN : 9780867158182
  • Pages : 0 pages

Download or read book Tilted Implants written by Enrico Agliardi and published by Quintessence Publishing (IL). This book was released on 2020 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Methods for placing different types of tilted implants in different configurations (eg, All-on-4, V-II-V, transsinus, zygomatic) including step-by-step protocols from patient evaluation to surgery to provisional and definitive prosthesis fabrication, featuring dozens of detailed clinical cases"--

Book Dental Implant Materials 2019

Download or read book Dental Implant Materials 2019 written by In-Sung Yeo and published by MDPI. This book was released on 2021-03-17 with total page 196 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dental implant materials are advancing in the fusion of various scientific fields. Surface modification technologies for implants have been applied to titanium at the micro-level for about four decades. Now, implant surfaces are being topographically and chemically modified at both the micro- and nano-level. The modification techniques are altering other metals and ceramics, making these materials more biocompatible. Materials for abutments in dental implant systems appear to depend on implant–abutment connection structures. Biomechanical factors, such as friction and preload, influence the development of the abutment materials. Additionally, the surfaces of the abutment materials are important in the soft-tissue attachment, which is being actively investigated. As dental implants have to be functional in human bodies for a long time, numerous materials are being clinically tested as implant-supported restorations. The Special Issue, “Dental Implant Materials 2019”, introduces the creative works of scientists on the current advancements in the field of materials for implant dentistry.

Book Practical Procedures in Implant Dentistry

Download or read book Practical Procedures in Implant Dentistry written by Christopher C. K. Ho and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2021-07-16 with total page 432 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Practical Procedures in IMPLANT DENTISTRY Master the fundamentals and intricacies of implant dentistry with this comprehensive and practical new resource Practical Procedures in Implant Dentistry delivers a comprehensive collection of information demonstrating the science and clinical techniques in implant dentistry. Written in a practical and accessible style that outlines the principles and procedures of each technique, the book offers clinical tips and references to build a comprehensive foundation of knowledge in implantology. Written by an international team of contributors with extensive clinical and academic expertise, Practical Procedures in Implant Dentistry covers core topics such as: Rationale and assessment for implant placement and restoration, including the diagnostic records and surgical considerations required for optimal planning and risk management Incision design considerations and flap management, with an essential knowledge of regional neuro-vascular structures Implant placement, encompassing the timing of the placement, bone requirements and understanding the importance of the peri-implant interface for soft tissue stability Impression techniques, loading protocols, digital workflows and the aesthetic considerations of implants Prosthetic rehabilitation of single tooth implants to fully edentulous workflows, including discussions of soft tissue support, biomechanics and occlusal verification Perfect for both general dental practitioners and specialists in implant dentistry, Practical Procedures in Implant Dentistry is also a valuable reference to senior undergraduate and postgraduate dental students.

Book Biomechanical Factors at Bone implant Interface  an Animal Model Pilot Study

Download or read book Biomechanical Factors at Bone implant Interface an Animal Model Pilot Study written by Markel Diu00e9guez and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: BackgroundImplant-supported rehabilitations have become popular in last years because their high survival and success rates. Also, loading protocols have been shortened due to the development of the implant surfaces.During the provisionalitation of the implants the use of restoration with a high elastic material has been recommended to decrease the load transfer to the surrounding bone, because a load excess over the bone elastic limit could cause the implant loss due to overload. On the other hand, other in vitro studies recommended the use of higher Young u0301s modulus materials because they absorb the most part of the energy transferring less stress to the bone-implant interface.Also, splinting the implants designing splinted prosthetic structures guarantees that the maximum stress transferred to any of the implants will be lower than the load applied.This load control of implant-supported restorations is important because an excess of the stress transferred to the bone-implant interface could induce a micro motion >150u03bcm and the lost of the osseointegration.Hypothesis-Elastic materials in implant-supported restorations transfer less tension to the bone-implant interface.-Implant-supported splinted restorations transfer less tension to the bone-implant interface.-The lack of apex cortical causes more stress transmission to the bone-implant interface and higher micromotion of the implant.Materials and MethodsSix 3.5x8 Vega Klockner implants were inserted in both tibia of a New Zealand rabbit and RFA analysis was performed at this time by Penguin RFA device . An impression was carried out splinting the 3 implants with the transfer abutments to elaborate 2 identical single restorations, one of monolithic zirconia and another one of PMMA and 8 implant-supported bridges, 4 of each material with the same design. After 6 weeks of osseointegration, the animal was sacrificed and a new RFA analysis was carried out. Then, one strain gauge was stuck on the u201cbuccalu201d bone crest around each implant. Later, cement-screwed restorations were screwed at 30N to the implants and after this, a static and dynamic load of 100N was applied over the central fossa in the single restoration cases and over 3 different points when the bridges where screwed (firstly over the central fossa of one of the premolars, then over the other one and finally over the connector). Once the test was completed, all strain data were recorded. Finally, the apical cortical bone was removed and the load test was repeated in the same way.ResultsISQ mean value using multipage abutment was 62,8 (SD 10,35) in the moment of the surgery and 6 weeks after was 84,67 (SD 13,26) in the implants with the apical cortical bone (Group A) and 74.5 (SD 9,23) in the bone without apical cortical bone (Group B). Micro-strain mean value in single crowns was 103,08 u03bcstrains (SD 61,96) in group A and 471,94 u03bcstrains (SD 202,74) in group B. Micro-strain mean value in single crowns was 103,08 u03bcstrains (SD 61,96) in group A and 471,93 u03bcstrains (SD 202,74) in group B. In group A splinted crowns microstrain mean value was 57,03 u03bcstrains and in group B 202,1 u03bcstrains.Conclusions and Clinical Implications-When there is a lack of apical cortical bone ISQ values decrease. -Bone microstrains are higher when single crowns are placed and when there is an absence the apical cortical bone. -Bone microstrains are lower when the crowns are splinted and when there is a lack of the apical cortical this effect is more evident.-There is a tendency that the higher ISQ values the lower microstrain occurs at crestal level in all the cases. -When a dynamic load is applied bone microstrains are higher. -In most cases, monolithic zirconia causes higher bone microstrain.

Book Biodental Engineering II

Download or read book Biodental Engineering II written by R.M. Natal Jorge and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2013-11-05 with total page 210 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dentistry is a branch of medicine with its own peculiarities and very diverse areas of action, which means that it can be considered as an interdisciplinary field. BIODENTAL ENGINEERING II contains the full papers presented at the 2nd International Conference on Biodental Engineering (BioDENTAL 2012, Porto, Portugal, 7-8 December 2012). The contributions from 8 countries provide a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary coverage of the state-of-the-art in biodental engineering, and include the following subjects: • Aesthetics • Bioengineering • Biomaterials • Biomechanical disorders • Biomedical devices • Computational bio-imaging and visualization • Computational methods • Dental medicine • Experimental mechanics • Signal processing and analysis • Implantology • Minimally invasive devices and techniques • Orthodontics • Prosthesis and orthosis • Simulation • Software development • Telemedicine • Tissue engineering • Virtual reality BIODENTAL ENGINEERING II intends to cover recent advances in new techniques and technologies, and will be of interest to academics and others interested in biodental engineering.

Book Basal Implantology

    Book Details:
  • Author : Gérard M. Scortecci
  • Publisher : Springer
  • Release : 2019-06-25
  • ISBN : 3319448730
  • Pages : 398 pages

Download or read book Basal Implantology written by Gérard M. Scortecci and published by Springer. This book was released on 2019-06-25 with total page 398 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This manual will help oral implantologists to understand the principles that underlie the use of basal implants as a means to provide simple solutions to complex and highly demanding clinical situations without the need for prior bone grafting. It will also serve as a richly illustrated practical guide to application of the technique. The book is in three parts, the first of which discusses basic principles and related themes, including osteogenesis, osseointegration, cortical anchorage stability, biomechanics, surgical techniques, and basal implant prosthodontics. Step-by-step guidance is then offered on the application of these principles, focusing on operating techniques, 3D treatment planning, transitional and final screw-secured prostheses, and postoperative follow-up. The third part of the book addresses a wide range of clinical situations that can be treated by basal implantology, with particular attention to the treatment of high, thin alveolar ridges and the atrophic maxilla and mandible and to the correction of previous implant failures, as well as complications and postimplantation neuropathies.

Book Biodental Engineering IV

Download or read book Biodental Engineering IV written by R.M. Natal Jorge and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2017-11-14 with total page 142 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Since dentistry is a branch of medicine with its own peculiarities and very diverse areas of action, it can be considered as an interdisciplinary field. BIODENTAL ENGINEERING IV contains the full papers presented at the 4th International Conference on Biodental Engineering (BIODENTAL 2016, Vila Nova de Famalicão, Portugal, 21—23 June 2016), and covers the use of new techniques and technologies in dentistry. The contributions provide a comprehensive coverage of the state-of-the art in this area, and addresses the following topics: • Aesthetics • Bioengineering • Biomaterials • Biomechanical disorders • Biomedical devices • Computational bio- imaging and visualization • Computational methods • Dental medicine • Experimental mechanics • Signal processing and analysis • Implantology • Minimally invasive devices and techniques • Orthodontics • Prosthesis and orthosis • Simulation • Software development • Telemedicine • Tissue engineering • Virtual reality BIODENTAL ENGINEERING IV will be of interest to academics and professionals involved or interested in dentistry, biomechanical disorders, numerical simulation, orthodontics, implantology, aesthetics, dental medicine, medical devices and medical imaging.

Book Biomechanical Factors at Bone implant Interface  an Animal Model Pilot Study

Download or read book Biomechanical Factors at Bone implant Interface an Animal Model Pilot Study written by Markel Dieguez-Pereira and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: BackgroundImplant-supported rehabilitations have become popular in last years because their high survival and success rates. Also, loading protocols have been shortened due to the development of the implant surfaces.During the provisionalitation of the implants the use of restoration with a high elastic material has been recommended to decrease the load transfer to the surrounding bone, because a load excess over the bone elastic limit could cause the implant loss due to overload. On the other hand, other in vitro studies recommended the use of higher Young u0301s modulus materials because they absorb the most part of the energy transferring less stress to the bone-implant interface.Also, splinting the implants designing splinted prosthetic structures guarantees that the maximum stress transferred to any of the implants will be lower than the load applied.This load control of implant-supported restorations is important because an excess of the stress transferred to the bone-implant interface could induce a micro motion >150u03bcm and the lost of the osseointegration.Hypothesis-Elastic materials in implant-supported restorations transfer less tension to the bone-implant interface.-Implant-supported splinted restorations transfer less tension to the bone-implant interface.-The lack of apex cortical causes more stress transmission to the bone-implant interface and higher micromotion of the implant.Materials and MethodsSix 3.5x8 Vega Klockner implants were inserted in both tibia of a New Zealand rabbit and RFA analysis was performed at this time by Penguin RFA device . An impression was carried out splinting the 3 implants with the transfer abutments to elaborate 2 identical single restorations, one of monolithic zirconia and another one of PMMA and 8 implant-supported bridges, 4 of each material with the same design. After 6 weeks of osseointegration, the animal was sacrificed and a new RFA analysis was carried out. Then, one strain gauge was stuck on the u201cbuccalu201d bone crest around each implant. Later, cement-screwed restorations were screwed at 30N to the implants and after this, a static and dynamic load of 100N was applied over the central fossa in the single restoration cases and over 3 different points when the bridges where screwed (firstly over the central fossa of one of the premolars, then over the other one and finally over the connector). Once the test was completed, all strain data were recorded. Finally, the apical cortical bone was removed and the load test was repeated in the same way.ResultsISQ mean value using multipage abutment was 62,8 (SD 10,35) in the moment of the surgery and 6 weeks after was 84,67 (SD 13,26) in the implants with the apical cortical bone (Group A) and 74.5 (SD 9,23) in the bone without apical cortical bone (Group B). Micro-strain mean value in single crowns was 103,08 u03bcstrains (SD 61,96) in group A and 471,94 u03bcstrains (SD 202,74) in group B. Micro-strain mean value in single crowns was 103,08 u03bcstrains (SD 61,96) in group A and 471,93 u03bcstrains (SD 202,74) in group B. In group A splinted crowns microstrain mean value was 57,03 u03bcstrains and in group B 202,1 u03bcstrains.Conclusions and Clinical Implications-When there is a lack of apical cortical bone ISQ values decrease. -Bone microstrains are higher when single crowns are placed and when there is an absence the apical cortical bone. -Bone microstrains are lower when the crowns are splinted and when there is a lack of the apical cortical this effect is more evident.-There is a tendency that the higher ISQ values the lower microstrain occurs at crestal level in all the cases. -When a dynamic load is applied bone microstrains are higher. -In most cases, monolithic zirconia causes higher bone microstrain.

Book Clinical and Laboratory Manual of Dental Implant Abutments

Download or read book Clinical and Laboratory Manual of Dental Implant Abutments written by Hamid R. Shafie and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2014-07-09 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: To fulfill the vision for his latest book, Dr. Hamid Shafie compiled technical information from a vast variety of sources, including implant manufacturers and designers, master dental technicians, implant researchers, and expert clinicians leading the field of implant dentistry worldwide. He and his expert contributors meticulously assembled each chapter to include only the most relevant and up-to-date content and procedures in a concise and simple format. Dr. Shafie follows the same easy-to-read, easy-to-understand format as his best-selling textbook Clinical and Laboratory Manual of Implant Overdentures.Starting with the material science behind implant abutments, the text then describes all of the relevant abutment solutions, providing a step-by-step guide to design and manufacturing of the CAD/CAM abutments and explaining how to adjust prefabricated abutments and one-piece titanium and zirconia implants. In addition to offering the ultimate procedural guide for clinical and laboratory preparation of dental implant abutments, this textbook is filled with useful tips on clinical practice management such as sterilization, instrumentation and trouble-shooting related to implant abutments. Clinical and Laboratory Manual of Dental Implant Abutmentsis the only text devoted exclusively to an in-depth look at implant abutments. Every dental implant clinician, technician, student, and implant industry insider needs this vital work in their library.

Book Bone Implant Interface

    Book Details:
  • Author : Hugh U. Cameron
  • Publisher : St. Louis ; Toronto : Moseby
  • Release : 1994
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 408 pages

Download or read book Bone Implant Interface written by Hugh U. Cameron and published by St. Louis ; Toronto : Moseby. This book was released on 1994 with total page 408 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Principles and Practice of Implant Dentistry

Download or read book Principles and Practice of Implant Dentistry written by Charles Weiss and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 488 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A full-color dental textbook that offers a completely new approach to the study of implant dentistry. In this highly procedural text, each surgical technique is presented clearly and distinctly in a step-by-step fashion. This book is for undergraduate, graduate, post-graduate, and continuing education students, as well as for current practitioners who are students of implant dentistry in the broader sense, those who wish to deepen their knowledge and expand their scope of treatment. Whereas most implant dentistry literature tends to focus on complex cases, this book meets the need for instruction that focuses on the safe and predictable cases that comprise the majority of what the typical implant practitioner encounters in practice.