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    Determining the Fatigue Life of Dental Implants

    Source: Journal of Medical Devices:;2008:;volume( 002 ):;issue: 001::page 11003
    Author:
    Horea T. Ilieş
    ,
    Dennis Flanagan
    ,
    Paul T. McCullough
    ,
    Scott McQuoid
    DOI: 10.1115/1.2889058
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Dental implants are used to retain and support fixed and removable dental prostheses. In many clinical situations, local bone morphology requires dental implants that have a diameter that is significantly smaller than the typical implant diameters. In these cases, the fatigue life of the smaller diameter implants becomes a critical therapeutic parameter. However, this fatigue life depends on the implant itself, on the physical properties of the bone, as well as on other morphological characteristics that are patient dependent. In other words, this fatigue life varies greatly with each newly placed implant, but the capability to predict the fatigue life of dental implants does not exist today. In this paper, we present the first steps towards establishing such a methodology. We develop a finite element based fatigue model for rigidly mounted dental implants, and correlate its results with both analytical predictions as well as physical measurements. This implies that such a model can be used as a valid predictor of fatigue life of dental implants themselves, and can be used as a valuable implant design tool. Furthermore, we present the design of a cost effective device to measure the fatigue life of dental implants that can be either rigidly or bone mounted (in vitro). This device was used to measure the fatigue life of an initial sample of nine dental implants, and we show that the results predicted by the finite element model correlated well with our initial experimental results.
    keyword(s): Stress , Design , Fatigue life , Testing , Finite element analysis , Failure , Cycles AND Finite element model ,
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    contributor authorHorea T. Ilieş
    contributor authorDennis Flanagan
    contributor authorPaul T. McCullough
    contributor authorScott McQuoid
    date accessioned2017-05-09T00:30:03Z
    date available2017-05-09T00:30:03Z
    date copyrightMarch, 2008
    date issued2008
    identifier issn1932-6181
    identifier otherJMDOA4-27988#011003_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/139090
    description abstractDental implants are used to retain and support fixed and removable dental prostheses. In many clinical situations, local bone morphology requires dental implants that have a diameter that is significantly smaller than the typical implant diameters. In these cases, the fatigue life of the smaller diameter implants becomes a critical therapeutic parameter. However, this fatigue life depends on the implant itself, on the physical properties of the bone, as well as on other morphological characteristics that are patient dependent. In other words, this fatigue life varies greatly with each newly placed implant, but the capability to predict the fatigue life of dental implants does not exist today. In this paper, we present the first steps towards establishing such a methodology. We develop a finite element based fatigue model for rigidly mounted dental implants, and correlate its results with both analytical predictions as well as physical measurements. This implies that such a model can be used as a valid predictor of fatigue life of dental implants themselves, and can be used as a valuable implant design tool. Furthermore, we present the design of a cost effective device to measure the fatigue life of dental implants that can be either rigidly or bone mounted (in vitro). This device was used to measure the fatigue life of an initial sample of nine dental implants, and we show that the results predicted by the finite element model correlated well with our initial experimental results.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleDetermining the Fatigue Life of Dental Implants
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume2
    journal issue1
    journal titleJournal of Medical Devices
    identifier doi10.1115/1.2889058
    journal fristpage11003
    identifier eissn1932-619X
    keywordsStress
    keywordsDesign
    keywordsFatigue life
    keywordsTesting
    keywordsFinite element analysis
    keywordsFailure
    keywordsCycles AND Finite element model
    treeJournal of Medical Devices:;2008:;volume( 002 ):;issue: 001
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