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Title

Stress distribution on platform switched dental implant technique with different bone type

 

Authors

Inamuddin Inamuddin1, Suman Yadav2, Geeta Sharma3*, Randhir Kumar4 & Sharib Abdus Salam5

 

Affiliation

1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dr. R Ahmed Dental College and Hospital, Kolkata, West Bengal, India; 2Department of Oral Surgery, ITS Dental College, Muradnagar, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India; 3Department of Oral Pathology, Patna Dental College & Hospital, Patna, Bihar, India; 4Department of Periodontology, Patna Dental College & Hospital, Patna, Bihar, India; 5Department of Periodontics, Patna Dental College and Hospital, Patna, Bihar, India; *Corresponding author

 

Email

Inamuddin Inamuddin - E-mail: inam02@rediffmail.com
Suman Yadav - E-mail: drsumanomfs@gmail.com
Geeta Sharma - E-mail: docgeetarandhir@gmail.com
Randhir Kumar - E-mail: drrandhirmds@gmail.com
Sharib Abdus Salam - E-mail: sharib_patna1985@rediffmail.com

 

Article Type

Research Article

 

Date

Received November 15, 2025; Revised December 15, 2025; Accepted December 15, 2025, Published December 15, 2025

 

Abstract

The concept of platform switching has been introduced to implant dentistry based on clinical observations for reduced peri-implant crestal bone loss. Therefore, it is of interest to assess the platform switching technique's impact on stress distribution across various bone types. Implants measuring 3.0 mm, 4.3 mm, and 5.0 mm in diameter and 11 mm in length were selected and positioned on both D2 and D3 bone models. Strain gauges were assessed with vertical load on the buccal and lingual sides of each sample. Data shows that bone strain values are high on the buccal side.

 

Keywords

Dental implant, flat form switching, stress

 

Citation

Inamuddin et al. Bioinformation 21(12): 4539-4542 (2025)

 

Edited by

P Babaji

 

ISSN

0973-2063

 

Publisher

Biomedical Informatics

 

License

This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. This is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.