The Role of Modifying the Core-Vent Implant Thread on Occlusal Load Distribution in Bone (A Finite Element Study)
The point of modifying the implant is to produce an optimum stress transmission, hence it seems important to consider every detail of the implant in modification. The study was based on modifying the Core-Vent thread and designing six new threads (55º down, 55º up, 45º down, 45º up, Long down and Lo...
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Main Authors: | Abbas Faisal Al-Huwaizi (Author), Salim A Salim (Author) |
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College of Dentistry/ University of Baghdad.
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