Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Three Real Roots Included Periodontal Ligament and Implant Study

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To investigate the periodontal ligament contains the real root of the three model cases, a combination of different implant and tooth variation of the stress distribution for the subsequent three root implant biomechanics analysis provides digital models. Methods: Mimics and Geomagic reverse engineering software for digital imaging method to obtain CT data processing. And the use of UG assembled in ANSYS workbench in finite element analysis. Results: A consistent with the real situation of three tooth root finite element model which contains periodontal ligament, and found that with the dental implant junction with the cross-sectional area decreases, where the stress amplitude fluctuations increases.

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