Bone and prosthetic component responses in various occlusal loading directions

In this chapter, the data for equivalent von Mises stress (EQV) and resultant displacement generated within bones and prosthetic components are presented and discussed for both intrasinus and extramaxillary approaches in different occlusal loading directions. There are four different occlusal loadin...

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Main Authors: Ishak, M. I., Abdul Kadir, M. R.
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Published: Springer Verlag 2013
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spelling my.utm.746582017-11-23T00:41:32Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/74658/ Bone and prosthetic component responses in various occlusal loading directions Ishak, M. I. Abdul Kadir, M. R. QH301 Biology In this chapter, the data for equivalent von Mises stress (EQV) and resultant displacement generated within bones and prosthetic components are presented and discussed for both intrasinus and extramaxillary approaches in different occlusal loading directions. There are four different occlusal loading inclinations have been considered, 0 (L3a), 15 (L3b), 30 (L3c) and 45° (L3d), respected to the standard implant axis. The results of analysis have also been compared with the EQV and resultant displacement data obtained by the vertical occlusal loading (L3), at similar loading location. Results showed that the oblique occlusal loading with horizontal components produced higher magnitude of stress or displacement than the pure vertical loading. The bones and prosthetic components exhibited higher stress magnitude for the intrasinus approach compared to the extramaxillary under almost all loading inclinations. However, the results of displacement showed otherwise where the framework and implants in the extramaxillary generated higher displacement values than those in the intrasinus. Springer Verlag 2013 Book Section PeerReviewed Ishak, M. I. and Abdul Kadir, M. R. (2013) Bone and prosthetic component responses in various occlusal loading directions. In: SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology. Springer Verlag, pp. 67-86. ISBN 9783642326028 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85028883165&doi=10.1007%2f978-3-642-32603-5_6&partnerID=40&md5=59bf6be32d2ccb3be957f0d960bbc373
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Ishak, M. I.
Abdul Kadir, M. R.
Bone and prosthetic component responses in various occlusal loading directions
description In this chapter, the data for equivalent von Mises stress (EQV) and resultant displacement generated within bones and prosthetic components are presented and discussed for both intrasinus and extramaxillary approaches in different occlusal loading directions. There are four different occlusal loading inclinations have been considered, 0 (L3a), 15 (L3b), 30 (L3c) and 45° (L3d), respected to the standard implant axis. The results of analysis have also been compared with the EQV and resultant displacement data obtained by the vertical occlusal loading (L3), at similar loading location. Results showed that the oblique occlusal loading with horizontal components produced higher magnitude of stress or displacement than the pure vertical loading. The bones and prosthetic components exhibited higher stress magnitude for the intrasinus approach compared to the extramaxillary under almost all loading inclinations. However, the results of displacement showed otherwise where the framework and implants in the extramaxillary generated higher displacement values than those in the intrasinus.
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author Ishak, M. I.
Abdul Kadir, M. R.
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Abdul Kadir, M. R.
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title Bone and prosthetic component responses in various occlusal loading directions
title_short Bone and prosthetic component responses in various occlusal loading directions
title_full Bone and prosthetic component responses in various occlusal loading directions
title_fullStr Bone and prosthetic component responses in various occlusal loading directions
title_full_unstemmed Bone and prosthetic component responses in various occlusal loading directions
title_sort bone and prosthetic component responses in various occlusal loading directions
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