

Obtaining a jaw model from computed tomography data for studying and predicting the mechanical stress of the implant system elements under conditions close to the real one
https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2024-1-84-87
Abstract
This article deals with the creation of a three-dimensional model of the cancellous bone-cortical bone-implant-abutment-screw system. This model allows predicting the mechanical stress of the implantation system elements under conditions close to the real one. Such visualisation helps to determine the stress coefficients and to determine the places of presumed mechanical loading of the future implantation bed.
About the Authors
A. A. DolgalevRussian Federation
Alexander A. Dolgalev - MD, Professor, Department of General Dentistry and Paediatric Dentistry.
Stavropol
V. M. Avanisyan
Russian Federation
Vazgen M. Avanisyan - dentist, 2nd year resident.
Stavropol
D. Z. Choniashvili
Russian Federation
David Z. Choniashvili - Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Therapeutic, Surgical and Paediatric Dentistry with Implantology Course, Reconstructive Oral Surgery, Paediatric Dentistry, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Chief Doctor.
Vladikavkaz
D. V. Stomatov
Russian Federation
Dmitrii V. Stomatov - candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of General Practice Dentistry, Therapeutic Dentistry and Pediatric Dentistry.
G. K. Gezuev
Russian Federation
Gimalai K. Gezuev - prosthodontist, dental surgeon.
Grozny city, Chechen Republic
V. V. Gromova
Russian Federation
Valeria V. Gromova - 5th course student of the Faculty of Stomatology.
Pyatigorsk
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Review
For citations:
Dolgalev A.A., Avanisyan V.M., Choniashvili D.Z., Stomatov D.V., Gezuev G.K., Gromova V.V. Obtaining a jaw model from computed tomography data for studying and predicting the mechanical stress of the implant system elements under conditions close to the real one. Medical alphabet. 2024;(1):84-87. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2024-1-84-87