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Fig 1.

Representative image of the implants tested in each group.

The groups G1 and G2 are one-piece implants and the group G3 is two-pieces implant.

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Fig 2.

Image of the structures created to test the samples of each group.

(a) bone block, (b) crown for axial load application and (c) crown for angled load application in 30°.

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Table 1.

Mechanical properties of the materials used in the present study.

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Fig 3.

Mesh image generated for the structures to be studied, showing that the regions corresponding to the areas of more interest for the present study, the mesh refinement was carried out.

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Fig 4.

Images showing the position of the maximum stress of implant structure in each group during the axial load application.

(a) group G1, (b) group G2 and (c) group G3.

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Table 2.

Minimum and maximum von Mises principal stress of implants with different structures with axial load direction (values in MPa).

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Fig 5.

Images with the values of the Mohr-Coulomb analysis of peri-implant bone for each group during the axial load application.

(a) group G1, (b) group G2 and (c) group G3.

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Fig 6.

Images showing the position of the maximum stress of implant structure in each group during the angled load application.

(a) group G1, (b) group G2 and (c) group G3.

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Table 3.

Maximum von Mises stresses of implants with different structures with angled load direction (values in MPa).

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Fig 7.

Images with the values of the Mohr-Coulomb analysis of peri-implant bone for each group during the angled load application.

(a) group G1, (b) group G2 and (c) group G3.

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