STUDY OF TORQUE CHARACTERISTICS AND SCREW LOOSENING IN TITANIUM ALLOY AND FIBER-REINFORCED COMPOSITE DENTAL IMPLANTS

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作者
Srivastava S. [1 ]
Sarangi S.K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Mechanical Engineering Department, National Institute of Technology, Bihar, Patna
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Composites: Mechanics, Computations, Applications | 2024年 / 15卷 / 01期
关键词
abutment connection; CFR-PEEK composites; dental implant; finite element analysis; RSA;
D O I
10.1615/CompMechComputApplIntJ.2023049370
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In order to determine how various materials and abutment connections react to the retightening effect of the abutment screw when saliva or blood enters the space between the abutment and the dental implant, this study used finite element techniques. Dental implant systems are created with polyether ether ketone-reinforced carbon utilizing a random sequential algorithm (RSA) that is modelled in ANSYS to understand the impact of internal-hex and conical abutment types. The abutment screw is tightened (stage 1), relaxed (stage 2), retightened (stage 3), and then relaxed (stage 4) to determine the preload value and removal torque. Internal hexagonal abutment connections and CFR-PEEK composite materials have been shown to be exceptionally good at preventing screw loosening. It is discovered that a conical connection is a poor abutment for preventing screw loosening. © 2024 Begell House Inc.. All rights reserved.
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