[HTML][HTML] Stress appraisal in periodontium of maxillary first molar using various intrusive forces: A finite element analysis study

N Dabla, TS Phull, PN Prasad… - Journal of Orthodontic …, 2014 - triggered.edina.clockss.org
Introduction: Maxillary molar intrusion has been regarded as one of the difficult orthodontic
tooth movements when prevention of undesirable movement and root resorption are …

Comparison of Stresses Generated within the Supporting Structures of Mandibular Second Molars Restored with Different Crown Materials: 3‐D Finite Element …

DA Abuelenain, R Ajaj, EIMF El‐Bab… - Journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose This study compares the FEA‐calculated stresses generated within the supporting
periodontal structure of a mandibular second molar restored with a full ceramic crown and …

Effects of Na OC l, EDTA and MTAD when applied to dentine on stress distribution in post‐restored roots with flared canals

S Belli, O Eraslan, O Eraslan… - International …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To evaluate the effect of Na OC l, EDTA and MTAD on the stress distribution and levels
in roots with flared canals and three different aesthetic post systems using finite element …

The effect of type of restoration on the stress field developed in terminal abutments with severely reduced periodontal support and coronal structure

I Stasinopoulou, M Manda, C Galanis… - The Journal of Prosthetic …, 2013 - Elsevier
Statement of problem Periodontally compromised teeth (PCT) that serve as terminal
abutments (TAs) are often challenging depending on the post-and-core treatment, the type …

[PDF][PDF] Apical force distribution due to orthodontic forces: a finite element study

AK Mathur, V Gupta, A Sarmah, VS Pai… - J Contemp Dent …, 2011 - thejcdp.com
Aim: This finite element study was conducted to calculate the distribution of stresses in the
periodontal ligament when various orthodontic forces were applied, with emphasis on the …

Three-dimensional finite element analysis of strain and stress distributions in endodontically treated maxillary central incisors restored with diferent post, core and …

R Sorrentino, R Aversa, V Ferro, T Auriemma, F Zarone… - dental materials, 2007 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVES: The present comparative analysis aimed at evaluating which combination of
restorative materials resulted in the most homogeneous stress and strain distributions …

Effect of fibre posts, bone losses and fibre content on the biomechanical behaviour of endodontically treated teeth: 3D-finite element analysis

M Chieruzzi, S Pagano, S Cianetti, G Lombardo… - Materials Science and …, 2017 - Elsevier
The aim of this work was to evaluate the stress distribution inside endodontically treated
teeth restored with different posts (glass fibre, carbon fibre and steel posts) under different …

Periodontal ligament hydrostatic pressure with areas of root resorption after application of a continuous torque moment: a study using identical extracted maxillary …

A Hohmann, U Wolfram, M Geiger… - The Angle …, 2007 - meridian.allenpress.com
Objective: To evaluate the risk of root resorption, individual finite element models (FEMs) of
extracted human maxillary first premolars were created, and the distribution of the …

[HTML][HTML] Effect of hyperfunctional occlusal loads on periodontium: A three-dimensional finite element analysis

RT Reddy, KL Vandana - Journal of Indian Society of …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Aim: The aim of this study is to determine the stress produced on various periodontal tissues
at different occlusal loads using finite element model (FEM) study. Materials and Methods …

Effects of post material on stress distribution in dentine

XT Chen, XN Li, ZQ Guan, XG Liu… - … kou Qiang yi xue za zhi …, 2004 - europepmc.org
Objective To investigate stress distribution of different material restored post-cores in dentine
and provide a theoretical guidance for clinical use. Methods A three-dimensional finite …