Stress Distribution Pattern in Mini Dental Implant-Assisted RPD with Different Clasp Designs: 3D Finite Element Analysis
Introduction. The removable partial denture (RPD) components, especially the retentive arm, play a major role in the loading characteristic on supporting structures. Objective. To evaluate and compare the effect of different clasp designs on the stress distribution pattern, maximum von Mises stress,...
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Main Authors: | Chaiy Rungsiyakull (Author), Pimduen Rungsiyakull (Author), Kullapop Suttiat (Author), Nut Duangrattanaprathip (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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