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</script>As the Finite Element (FE) method requires a huge amount of computation, its application should be supported by advanced of computer technology. Many computer softwares have been developed and commercialised for workstation and Personal Computers (PC) in recent years. Most of the FE softwares are developed for general applications in solids, fluids, and electrical and magnetic field. There are also some FE software designed for a specific type of analysis. The FE software used for dental implant simulation is the one for general applications.
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