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Structure and properties of a personalized bio-fixed implant prepared with selective laser melting

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Pages 1034-1042 | Received 17 Jan 2019, Accepted 03 May 2019, Published online: 14 Jul 2019
 

Abstract

Personalized bio-fixed implants require good modeling efficiency, matching, and stress distribution for optimal function. We performed three-dimensional reconstruction of the tibial implant using reverse and positive methods, performed finite element analysis, and then used the optimized model structure and the optimal node arrangement of the finite element method to design a biomechanical tibia implant. Next, we used selective laser melting equipment for direct manufacturing and then determined the mechanical properties of the completed implant unit structure. The results indicated that the finite element method allows good modeling, the strain performance is equivalent to that of material produced using the traditional modeling method, and the resulting product has a more even stress distribution. The porous structure of the material formed by SLM showed a good forming effect within 3 mm of the pillar, had less powder adhesive on the surface, and lacked obvious dross, suggesting the utility of this method for preparation of personalized bio-fixed implants.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

The study was funded by the Henan Provincial Science and Technology Project (182102310072,182300410250) and the Startup Funds for High Level Talents of Zhoukou Normal University (ZKNUC 72019). Also, this work was supported by Analytical and Testing Center of ZKNUC for carrying out microscopic analysis.

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