[HTML][HTML] Computational biomechanical and biodegradation integrity assessment of Mg-based biomedical devices for cardiovascular and orthopedic applications: A …
Magnesium and magnesium based alloys biomaterials are considered the most viable and
pragmatic choice of selection as biomedical alternatives for tissue repair of damaged bones …
pragmatic choice of selection as biomedical alternatives for tissue repair of damaged bones …
A novel biomechanical model assessing continuous orthodontic archwire activation
C Canales, M Larson, D Grauer, R Sheats… - American Journal of …, 2013 - Elsevier
INTRODUCTION: The biomechanics of a continuous archwire inserted into multiple
orthodontic brackets is poorly understood. The purpose of this research was to apply the …
orthodontic brackets is poorly understood. The purpose of this research was to apply the …
Past, present and future of finite element analysis in dentistry
Biomechanics is fundamental to any dental practice, including dental restorations,
movement of misaligned teeth, implant design, dental trauma, surgical removal of impacted …
movement of misaligned teeth, implant design, dental trauma, surgical removal of impacted …
[HTML][HTML] Asymmetric outer bow length and cervical headgear force system: 3D analysis using finite element method
A Geramy, M Hassanpour - Journal of Dentistry (Tehran, Iran), 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objectives: This study sought to assess distal and lateral forces and moments of asymmetric
headgears by variable outer bow lengths. Materials and Methods: Four 3D finite element …
headgears by variable outer bow lengths. Materials and Methods: Four 3D finite element …
[HTML][HTML] Comparison of two asymmetric headgear force systems: A finite element analysis
S Sadeghi, Z Hedayati, B Mousavi-Fard - Dental Press Journal of …, 2019 - SciELO Brasil
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of displacement patterns of the
molar teeth in response to different asymmetric headgear loading using 3D finite element …
molar teeth in response to different asymmetric headgear loading using 3D finite element …
[HTML][HTML] Unilateral outer bow expanded cervical headgear force system: 3D analysis using finite element method
A Geramy, O Mortezai, M Esmaily… - Journal of Dentistry …, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objectives: Headgears are among the effective orthodontic appliances to achieve treatment
goals. Unilateral molar distal movement is sometimes needed during an orthodontic …
goals. Unilateral molar distal movement is sometimes needed during an orthodontic …
[PDF][PDF] The Finite Element Analysis: Overview and Applications in Dental Research.
VS Kudagi, S Shivakumar, N VM - Indian Journal of Public …, 2021 - researchgate.net
This review highlights the basics of finite element analysis and its applications in various
fields in dentistry. Literature was selected through a search of PubMed and other electronic …
fields in dentistry. Literature was selected through a search of PubMed and other electronic …
[PDF][PDF] Asymmetric head gear: a comparison between unilateral outer bow expansion and unilateral outer bow shortening-an energy approach using the finite element …
A Geramy, D Martin, J Bouserhal… - Chin J Dent Res, 2016 - cjdrcsa.com
Objective: To compare the influence of outer bow length difference and unilateral outer bow
expansion on the 'asymmetric effect'of the headgear. Methods: Twelve 3D finite element …
expansion on the 'asymmetric effect'of the headgear. Methods: Twelve 3D finite element …