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Influence of hydroxyapatite composite coating on the textured surface of patient specific dental implant: An in silico 3D finite element study

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Pages 631-639 | Received 24 Jun 2022, Accepted 21 Aug 2022, Published online: 19 Sep 2022
 

Abstract

Titanium dental implants are one of the best replacements for the natural teeth. It can reduce early failures compared to other implant materials. During mastication, generally, implant loosening occurs between the bone and the implant surface. Therefore, to resolve this issue, surface modification of the implant surface was done which can provide better bonding between the implant and the bone. In this study, we designed five different types of surface texture on the implant and compared them with the solid non-textured implant. In addition to that, we used four different hybrid composite coating materials along with hydroxyapatite, for better osseointegration and bone formation. Thus, we modeled a bony structure like mandible using solid modeling technique. We considered average biting force of 250 N with different bone conditions. After the analysis, it has been observed that ‘U’ and ‘V’ shape textures exhibited the optimized textures for dental implant with coating combination of HA1.5TO1.5SR and HA3Sr for weak and very weak bone conditions. The coating for straight and dome shaped textures for strong and very strong bone conditions showed better results, whereas ‘U’ shaped and dome shaped textures showed better results for normal bone condition.

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