computational biomechanics

Stress shielding and amplification in alveolar cortical-cancellous bone fractures: An analysis of implant-bone stress interactions

The effectiveness of dental implants greatly relies on the attainment of osseointegration and the sustained stability of the implant in the long run.  An essential factor in achieving this success lies in comprehending the shift from primary to secondary stability and the consequences of microcracks that occur during the drilling of alveolar bone before implantation.  The objective of this study is to examine the stress interactions occurring in double-edge parallel cracks within heterogeneous (cortical-cancellous) bone under different loading conditions, particularly m