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내부연결방식 임플랜트 시스템의 삼차원 유한요소법적 연구 : THREE DIMENSIONAL FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF INTERNALLY CONNECTED IMPLANT SYSTEMS

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dc.contributor.author김유리-
dc.contributor.author조혜원-
dc.contributor.author이재봉-
dc.date.accessioned2010-02-01T06:08:35Z-
dc.date.available2010-02-01T06:08:35Z-
dc.date.issued2006-
dc.identifier.citation2006;44:1en
dc.identifier.issn0301-2875-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/47365-
dc.description.abstractStatement of problem: Currently, there are some 20 different geometric variations in implant/abutment interface available. The geometry is important because it is one of the primary determinants of joint strength, joint stability, locational and rotational stability. Purpose: As the effects of the various implant-abutment connections and the prosthesis height variation on stress distribution are not yet examined this study is to focus on the different types of implant-abutment connection and the prosthesis height using three dimensional finite element analysis. Material and method. The models were constructed with ITI, 3i TG, Bicon, Frialit-2 fixtures and solid abutment, TG post, Bicon post, EstheticBase abutment respectively. And the super structures were constructed as mandibular second premolar shapes with 8.5 mm, 11 mm, 13.5 mm of crown height. In each model, 244 N of vertical load and 244 N of oblique load were placed on the central pit of an occlusal surface. von Mises stresses were recorded and compared in the crowns, abutments, fixtures. Results: 1. Under the oblique loading, von Mises stresses were larger in the crown, abutment, fixture compared to the vertical loading condition. 2. The stresses were increased proportionally to the crown height under oblique loading but showed little differences with three different crown heights under vertical loading. 3. In the crown, the highest stress areas were loading points under vertical loading, and the finish lines under oblique loading. 4. Under the oblique loading, the higher stresses were located in the fixture/abutment interface of the Bicon and Frialit-2 systems compared to the ITI and TG systems. Conclusions: The stress distribution patterns of each implant-abutment system had difference among them and adequate crown height/implant ratio was important to reduce the stresses around the implants.en
dc.language.isokoen
dc.publisher대한치과보철학회en
dc.subjectInternal connectionen
dc.subjectCrown heigthten
dc.subjectFinite Element Analysisen
dc.subjectStress distributionen
dc.title내부연결방식 임플랜트 시스템의 삼차원 유한요소법적 연구en
dc.title.alternativeTHREE DIMENSIONAL FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF INTERNALLY CONNECTED IMPLANT SYSTEMSen
dc.typeArticleen
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