Effect PLA/HA coating on dental implant using finite element method

Finite element analysis (FEA) has been proven to be a precise and applicable method for evaluating dental implant systems. This is because FEA allows for measurement of the stress distribution inside of the bone and various dental implant designs during mastication where such measurements are imposs...

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Main Authors: Mas Ayu, Hassan, Mustaqieem, M. M., A., Shah, Arafat, Andril, Dambatta, M. S.
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spelling ump-276442020-02-12T06:56:36Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/27644/ Effect PLA/HA coating on dental implant using finite element method Mas Ayu, Hassan Mustaqieem, M. M. A., Shah Arafat, Andril Dambatta, M. S. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Finite element analysis (FEA) has been proven to be a precise and applicable method for evaluating dental implant systems. This is because FEA allows for measurement of the stress distribution inside of the bone and various dental implant designs during mastication where such measurements are impossible to perform in-vitro or in-vivo experiment. Therefore, the relation between implant design and load distribution at the implant bone interface is an important issue to understand. This research study focuses on a static simulation and bonding strength for PLA/HA coating on V thread design of dental implant using three-dimensional finite element. The average masticatory muscle that involves in human biting such as X, Y and Z direction will be used to simulate force with load condition of 17.1N, 114.6N and 23.4N respectively. Outcomes from this research provide a better understanding of stress distribution characteristics that would be useful in order to improve design of dental implant thread and evaluation of the PLA/HA bonding strength applied. Based on result obtained, the coated dental implant model is more compatible than uncoated model due to lower maximum stress which is reduce about 16%. The coated model also shows lower deformation and higher bonding strength 2019 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/27644/1/2.%20Effect%20PLA-HA%20coating%20on%20dental%20implant%20using%20finite%20element%20method.pdf pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/27644/2/2.1%20Effect%20PLA-HA%20coating%20on%20dental%20implant%20using%20finite%20element%20method.pdf Mas Ayu, Hassan and Mustaqieem, M. M. and A., Shah and Arafat, Andril and Dambatta, M. S. (2019) Effect PLA/HA coating on dental implant using finite element method. In: The 4th International Conference on Frontiers of Composite Materials, 13-16 November 2019 , The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. pp. 1-9.. (Unpublished)
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Mas Ayu, Hassan
Mustaqieem, M. M.
A., Shah
Arafat, Andril
Dambatta, M. S.
Effect PLA/HA coating on dental implant using finite element method
description Finite element analysis (FEA) has been proven to be a precise and applicable method for evaluating dental implant systems. This is because FEA allows for measurement of the stress distribution inside of the bone and various dental implant designs during mastication where such measurements are impossible to perform in-vitro or in-vivo experiment. Therefore, the relation between implant design and load distribution at the implant bone interface is an important issue to understand. This research study focuses on a static simulation and bonding strength for PLA/HA coating on V thread design of dental implant using three-dimensional finite element. The average masticatory muscle that involves in human biting such as X, Y and Z direction will be used to simulate force with load condition of 17.1N, 114.6N and 23.4N respectively. Outcomes from this research provide a better understanding of stress distribution characteristics that would be useful in order to improve design of dental implant thread and evaluation of the PLA/HA bonding strength applied. Based on result obtained, the coated dental implant model is more compatible than uncoated model due to lower maximum stress which is reduce about 16%. The coated model also shows lower deformation and higher bonding strength
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mas Ayu, Hassan
Mustaqieem, M. M.
A., Shah
Arafat, Andril
Dambatta, M. S.
author_facet Mas Ayu, Hassan
Mustaqieem, M. M.
A., Shah
Arafat, Andril
Dambatta, M. S.
author_sort Mas Ayu, Hassan
title Effect PLA/HA coating on dental implant using finite element method
title_short Effect PLA/HA coating on dental implant using finite element method
title_full Effect PLA/HA coating on dental implant using finite element method
title_fullStr Effect PLA/HA coating on dental implant using finite element method
title_full_unstemmed Effect PLA/HA coating on dental implant using finite element method
title_sort effect pla/ha coating on dental implant using finite element method
publishDate 2019
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/27644/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/27644/1/2.%20Effect%20PLA-HA%20coating%20on%20dental%20implant%20using%20finite%20element%20method.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/27644/2/2.1%20Effect%20PLA-HA%20coating%20on%20dental%20implant%20using%20finite%20element%20method.pdf
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