Methods and applications of finite element analysis in dental trauma research: a scoping review
Abstract Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is vital for understanding dental traumatology (DT)
biomechanics, aiding diagnosis, treatment planning, and outcome prediction. This review …
biomechanics, aiding diagnosis, treatment planning, and outcome prediction. This review …
Validated finite element models of premolars: A scoping review
Finite element (FE) models are widely used to investigate the biomechanics of reconstructed
premolars. However, parameter identification is a complex step because experimental …
premolars. However, parameter identification is a complex step because experimental …
Finite elements analysis of tooth—A comparative analysis of multiple failure criteria
Herein Finite elements analysis (FEA) study assesses the adequacy and accuracy of five
failure criteria (Von Mises (VM), Tresca, maximum principal (S1), minimum principal (S3) …
failure criteria (Von Mises (VM), Tresca, maximum principal (S1), minimum principal (S3) …
Assessment of the best FEA failure criteria (Part I): Investigation of the biomechanical behavior of PDL in intact and reduced periodontium
The accuracy of five failure criterions employed in the study of periodontal ligaments (PDL)
during periodontal breakdown under orthodontic movements was assessed. Based on cone …
during periodontal breakdown under orthodontic movements was assessed. Based on cone …
Comparison of occlusal loading conditions in a lower second premolar using three-dimensional finite element analysis
Objectives This study aimed to compare the patterns of stress distribution in a lower second
premolar using three conventional occlusal loadings and two more realistic loading …
premolar using three conventional occlusal loadings and two more realistic loading …
Assessment of the Maximum Amount of Orthodontic Force for Dental Pulp and Apical Neuro-Vascular Bundle in Intact and Reduced Periodontium on Bicuspids (Part II …
This study examines 0.6 N–4.8 N as the maximum orthodontic force to be applied to dental
pulp and apical NVB on intact and 1–8 mm reduced periodontal-ligament (PDL), in …
pulp and apical NVB on intact and 1–8 mm reduced periodontal-ligament (PDL), in …
Influence of thermal and thermomechanical stimuli on a molar tooth treated with resin-based restorative dental composites
Objectives In-vivo experimental techniques to understand the biomechanical behavior of a
restored tooth, under varying oral conditions, is very limited because of the invasive nature …
restored tooth, under varying oral conditions, is very limited because of the invasive nature …
Cortical and Trabecular Bone Stress Assessment during Periodontal Breakdown–A Comparative Finite Element Analysis of Multiple Failure Criteria
Background and Objectives: This numerical analysis investigated the biomechanical
behavior of the mandibular bone as a structure subjected to 0.5 N of orthodontic force during …
behavior of the mandibular bone as a structure subjected to 0.5 N of orthodontic force during …
Assessment of the Orthodontic External Resorption in Periodontal Breakdown—A Finite Elements Analysis (Part I)
This Finite Elements Analysis (FEA) assessed the accuracy of Tresca failure criteria
(maximum shear stress) for the study of external root resorption. Additionally, the tooth …
(maximum shear stress) for the study of external root resorption. Additionally, the tooth …
Biomechanical assessment of endodontically treated molars restored by Endocrowns made from different CAD/CAM materials
The aim of this study was to evaluate the deflection and stress distribution in endodontically
treated molars restored by endocrowns from different materials available for the computer …
treated molars restored by endocrowns from different materials available for the computer …