Three-dimensional modeling of removal torque and fracture progression around implants

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In the present study, a model for simulations of removal torque experiments was developed using finite element method. The interfacial retention and fracturing of the surrounding material caused by the surface features during torque was analyzed. It was hypothesized that the progression of removal torque and the phases identified in the torque response plot represents sequential fractures at the interface. The 3-dimensional finite element model fairly accurately predicts the torque required to break the fixation of acid-etched implants, and also provides insight to how sequential fractures progress downwards along the implant side.

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Murase, K., Stenlund, P., Thomsen, P., Lausmaa, J., & Palmquist, A. (2018). Three-dimensional modeling of removal torque and fracture progression around implants. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, 29(7). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10856-018-6108-7

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