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A review study of dental mini-implants
Pernický, Vojtěch ; Hrubanová, Anna (referee) ; Marcián, Petr (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the study of dental mini-implants, which are becoming a popular choice for replacing missing teeth and retaining overdentures. The insertion of mini-implants is a less invasive procedure that minimizes damage to bone tissue, which shortens the patient's recovery time. One of the key advantages is the possibility of immediate loading of the implant. However, the smaller diameter of these implants means a smaller surface area for osseointegration, which can negatively affect their stability and functionality. This thesis deals with the analysis of deformation and stress states by using computational modeling. The results of this analysis are compared with standard implants to evaluate the mechanical behaviour of mini-implants and their interaction with bone tissue. Based on the results of the analysis, it can be said that the diameter of the implant significantly influences its deformation-stress states.

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