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The articular disc reduces the stress distribution from the mandible to fossa. In total temporomandibular joint (TMJ) replacement, the implant is required to reduce the stress on fossa implant. Current studies lack standard and optimized parameters for the cylindrical dome on Christensen TMJ implant collar. This study briefed a novel TMJ implant head design and investigates the biomechanical behaviour by considering the articular disc. The radius of the head was varied with the height of the cylinder height to obtain the design of the experiment and the stress distribution was compared with an intact mandible-articular disc model by considering the viscoelastic property of the TMJ disc. The model was simulated at three different angles: 20°, 0° and -20° in the mediolateral direction to simulate the manducation. FEA analysis showed high stresses at the circular heads, and high strength is achieved with increased implant cylinder length and diameter. The results also showed a stress reduction of 50% on the fossa from the mandible. Hence, the newly designed head and suggested modifications may be used as a reference for further clinical improvement of Christensen TMJ as well as other TMJ implants.

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