S. Hansson et M. Norton, The relation between surface roughness and interfacial shear strength for bone-anchored implants. A mathematical model, J BIOMECHAN, 32(8), 1999, pp. 829-836
A rough bone implant surface was conceptualized as being built up of pits o
f different sizes and of different shapes. Hypotheses were formulated regar
ding the mechanical strength of the interfacial bone based upon the present
knowledge of the character of the tissues adjacent to endosseous implants
and the mechanical characteristics of different bone constituents. A surfac
e roughness parameter was derived, the pit effectivity factor (f(pe)), whic
h describes how effective the individual pits of the rough surface are as r
etention elements with regard to shear. Another surface roughness parameter
was defined, the pit density factor (f(pd)), the value of which depends up
on how densely packed the pits are. The interfacial shear strength of a rou
gh implant surface with known microgeometry can be estimated by means of th
ese two surface roughness parameters. The effectiveness of pits of differen
t sizes and of different shapes was investigated using this model. (C) 1999
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