Abstract
Dental implant restoration has been widely accepted as one of the treatment modalities to replace missing teeth and to restore human masticatory function. The finite element method (FEM) has been a useful tool in studying the bone-to-implant interface under mechanical loading. The use of short dental implants are increased thanks to its advantages according to long dental implants when the quality of bone is lower. The aim of this study was to analyse the effects of implant diameter, length and loading conditions on short dental implants. A three dimensional (3D) model of short dental implants were made with different sizes and types. Dental implant designs were performed on Solidworks 2013. The mandible model is obtained from Computed Tomography then transferred to 3D model. Finite Element analysis is done by applying material properties, contact properties, physiological loading and boundary conditions with the use of Ansys Workbench
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