Finite Element Analysis of Stress Distribution on Modified Retentive Tips of Bar Clasp

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2012

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Taylor & Francis Ltd

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This study used finite element analysis to evaluate the retentive tips of bar clasps made from different alloys and using different designs in order to determine whether or not different materials and tip forms are suitable for bar clasp applications. Co-Cr, Ti and Type IV Au alloys were selected based on their physical and mechanical properties. The 3D finite element models of three different bar clasp retentive tip geometries prepared from Co-Cr, Ti and Type IV Au alloys were constructed using the finite element software package MSC. Marc. Analysis of a concentrated load of 5N applied to the removable partial denture approach arms in an occlusal direction was performed. Although stress distribution and localisation within bar clasps with different retentive tips were observed to be similar and were concentrated in the approach arm, stress intensities differed in all models.

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Soyarslan, Celal/0000-0003-1029-237X

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bar clasps, removable partial denture, dental alloys, finite element analysis, Finite Element Analysis, Materials Testing, Alloys

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03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine

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Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering

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15

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6

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609

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613

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