Evaluation of stress and deformation in bone with titanium, CFR‑PEEK and zirconia ceramic implants by finite element analysis
Abstract
Background: As more recent implant biomaterials, Zirconia ceramic and glass or carbon fibre
reinforced PEEK composites have been introduced. In this study, bone stress and deformation
caused by titanium, carbon fiber‑reinforced polyetheretherketone (CFRPEEK), and zirconia ceramic
implants were compared.
Materials and Methods: In this in vitro finite element analysis study, a geometric model of
mandibular molar replaced with implant supported crown was generated. The study used
an implant that was 5 mm diameter and 11.5 length. Three implant assemblies made of
CFR‑ polyetheretherketone (PEEK), zirconium, and titanium were created using finite element
analysis (FEM). On the implant’s long axis, 150 N loads were applied both vertically and obliquely.
ANSYS Workbench 18.0 and finite element software were used to compare the Von Mises stresses
and deformation produced with a significance level of P < 0.05.
Results: With no discernible differences, all three implant assemblies that is CFR‑PEEK, titanium,
and zirconia demonstrated similar stresses and deformation in bone.
Conclusion: It was determined that zirconia and PEEK and reinforced with carban fibres (CFR‑PEEK)
can be used as titanium‑free implant biomaterial substitutes.
Key Words: Finite element analysis, CFR‑PEEK, implant, stress distribution, titanium, zirconia
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