Prosthesis (Sep 2022)

Finite Element Analysis of Zirconia Dental Implant

  • Luca Fiorillo,
  • Dario Milone,
  • Danilo D’Andrea,
  • Dario Santonocito,
  • Giacomo Risitano,
  • Gabriele Cervino,
  • Marco Cicciù

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/prosthesis4030040
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
pp. 490 – 499

Abstract

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Titanium dental implants have had new competitors in recent years, such as fixtures made of zirconia, which promise better aesthetics. The purpose of this study is to evaluate their mechanical performance in silico (Finite Element Analysis). The investigation was performed on a single tooth Patent™ Dental Implant (Zircon Medical®, Altendorf, Switzerland) in two configurations: without offset (Test I) and with offset (Test II, 1.5 mm within the cortical bone). The Patent Implant system consists of two components: the implant with integrated abutment and the fibreglass post. The components of the dental implants were tested using a compression load of 400 N along the implant axis. The results showed that the chewing load generates stress distribution on the bone, therefore, the offset configuration should be avoided.

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