Mechanical Studies of Subperiosteal Implants

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Abstract

When designing subperiosteal implants, mechanical testing of the implant and abutment is inevitable. Subperiosteal implants and their abutments are medical devices made to order, so each implant requires a separate design, since each patient has a different bone surface, for which the implant must be designed. For the mechanical testing of subperiosteal implants, a new test apparatus was constructed, on which mechanical simulations were carried out, the subperiosteal implants were tested together with their abutments. In addition to the finite element analysis simulation, the test apparatus can also be used to determine how much force is generated by the chewing force on the subperiosteal implant and its abutment as a result of the chewing mechanism.

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Kulcsar, K., & Zsoldos, I. (2024). Mechanical Studies of Subperiosteal Implants. Periodica Polytechnica Mechanical Engineering, 68(1), 53–62. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPme.23706

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