Over the past years, a wide range of dental implants has been proposed. In general, the dentists may find the best solutions according to the specific needs of the patients. A variety of factors influences the level of osseointegration and, consequently, the anchorage of the implant to the bone. The stress transfer mechanism along the bone-implant interface depends upon the surface area of the bone-implant contact. Great efforts have been devoted to the design of 3D porous lattice structures with tailored architectural features in order to reduce the implant stiffness as well as to favour bone ingrowth, thus stabilizing the device. Accordingly, the aim of the current study was to provide further insight into the design criteria for dental implants. In particular, starting from a screw implant (Implant A), different concepts of dental implants were developed: i) Implants B1–B5, with lattice shell surrounding a solid core, without thread; ii) Implant C, with lattice structure; iii) Implant D as topography optimized implant. Finite element analysis on the several models of bone-implant provided interesting information in terms of stress distributions in cortical and trabecular bone. Some differences among the implants may be ascribed to the different design criteria.

Ausiello, P., Martorelli, M., Papallo, I., Gloria, A., Montanari, R., Richetta, M., et al. (2023). Optimal Design of Surface Functionally Graded Dental Implants with Improved Properties. In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering (pp.294-305). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH [10.1007/978-3-031-15928-2_26].

Optimal Design of Surface Functionally Graded Dental Implants with Improved Properties

Montanari R.;Richetta M.;
2023-01-01

Abstract

Over the past years, a wide range of dental implants has been proposed. In general, the dentists may find the best solutions according to the specific needs of the patients. A variety of factors influences the level of osseointegration and, consequently, the anchorage of the implant to the bone. The stress transfer mechanism along the bone-implant interface depends upon the surface area of the bone-implant contact. Great efforts have been devoted to the design of 3D porous lattice structures with tailored architectural features in order to reduce the implant stiffness as well as to favour bone ingrowth, thus stabilizing the device. Accordingly, the aim of the current study was to provide further insight into the design criteria for dental implants. In particular, starting from a screw implant (Implant A), different concepts of dental implants were developed: i) Implants B1–B5, with lattice shell surrounding a solid core, without thread; ii) Implant C, with lattice structure; iii) Implant D as topography optimized implant. Finite element analysis on the several models of bone-implant provided interesting information in terms of stress distributions in cortical and trabecular bone. Some differences among the implants may be ascribed to the different design criteria.
International Joint Conference on Mechanics, Design Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing, JCM 2022
ita
2022
Rilevanza internazionale
2023
Settore ING-IND/15 - DISEGNO E METODI DELL'INGEGNERIA INDUSTRIALE
English
Dental implants
Design criteria
Finite element analysis
Lattice structure
Topography optimization
Topology optimization
Intervento a convegno
Ausiello, P., Martorelli, M., Papallo, I., Gloria, A., Montanari, R., Richetta, M., et al. (2023). Optimal Design of Surface Functionally Graded Dental Implants with Improved Properties. In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering (pp.294-305). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH [10.1007/978-3-031-15928-2_26].
Ausiello, P; Martorelli, M; Papallo, I; Gloria, A; Montanari, R; Richetta, M; Lanzotti, A
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