Tzu-Chi Medical Journal (Jan 2023)

Finite element analysis to assess stress and deformation in bone with glass fiber-reinforced-poly-ether-ether-ketone, zirconia, and titanium implants

  • Syeda Amtul Haseeb,
  • Anju S Kumar,
  • M P Chaitra,
  • K C Vinaya,
  • Soumya Shivananda Gudal,
  • Fathima Parveen Rahmam,
  • Prashant Babaji

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/tcmj.tcmj_184_22
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 3
pp. 231 – 236

Abstract

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Objectives: Recently, zirconia ceramic and glass or carbon fiber-reinforced poly-ether-ether-ketone (PEEK) composites have been introduced as newer implant biomaterials. This study was done to evaluate stress and deformation in bone with glass fiber-reinforced (GFR)-PEEK, zirconia, and titanium implants. Materials and Methods: A geometric model of mandibular molar replaced with implant-supported crown was generated. Implant of 12 mm length and 4.5 mm diameter was used in study. Finite element analysis models of implant assemblies of three materials GFR-PEEK, zirconium, and titanium were generated. 150 N loads were applied obliquely and vertically along the long axis of implant. Von Mises stresses and deformation generated were compared using ANSYS Workbench 17.0 and finite element software. Results: All three implant assemblies, i.e., GFR-PEEK, zirconia, and titanium, demonstrated similar stresses and deformation in bone without significant difference. Conclusion: It was concluded that GFR-PEEK and zirconia implants can be used as a substitute to titanium implants.

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