Analysis of stress and fracture strength of zirconia implants after cyclic loading

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The aim of this study was to manufacture a new zirconia implant (Y-TZP) and to evaluate the fracture strength and stresses generated after cyclic loading compared to titanium implants. Thirty-three zirconia and titanium implants were fabricated. The stress generated around the implants was observed by photoelastic analysis. The implants were then separated into groups (n = 10): Control (no treatment), mechanical fatigue and thermomechanical fatigue. All groups were submitted to a single cantilever flexure test to measure the material fracture strength. The results (2-way ANOVA, Bonferroni test, p

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Cruvinel, D. R., Silveira, R. E., Galo, R., Cecilia Alandia-Román, C., De Carvalho Panzeri Pires-De-Souza, F., & Panzeri, H. (2015). Analysis of stress and fracture strength of zirconia implants after cyclic loading. Materials Research, 18(5), 1082–1088. https://doi.org/10.1590/1516-1439.010815

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