Mechanical Behavior of the Spacing between Two Dental Implants

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Replace lost teeth by artificial prosthetic has been a preoccupation since the dawn of human time. The aim of our work is to study mechanical behavior of the interaction distance between two dental implants, in order to serve as support for a crown, a bridge element or an attachment of the prosthesis.Our purpose is to make a comparative study of five models that is different only by the interaction distance between 0.5 mm and 2 mm spacing two implants, to clarify the mechanical behavior of this interaction distance. The used materials are the biomaterials which are intended to be in contact with biological systems. Modeling of dental implant and the various components is done using Solidworks.We studied the static mechanical behavior of the implant using numerical methods.

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