Biomechanics studies in dentistry: bioengineering applied in oral implantology

WG Assunção, VAR Barão, LF Tabata… - Journal of …, 2009 - journals.lww.com
The application of engineering knowledge in dentistry has helped the understanding of
biomechanics aspects related to osseointegrated implants. Several techniques have been …

Clinical influence of mandibular flexure on oral rehabilitation: narrative review

E Mijiritsky, M Shacham, Y Meilik… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Aim: The current paper aims to review mandibular flexure and its clinical implications in the
field of oral rehabilitation. Mandibular flexure is a deformity of the mandible, which occurs …

Finite‐element analysis of stress on dental implant prosthesis

JH Rubo, EA Capello Souza - Clinical implant dentistry and …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Background: Understanding how clinical variables affect stress distribution facilitates optimal
prosthesis design and fabrication and may lead to a decrease in mechanical failures as well …

Biomechanical behavior analysis of four types of short implants with different placement depths using the finite element method

R Li, Z Wu, S Chen, X Li, Q Wan, G Xie, X Pei - The Journal of prosthetic …, 2023 - Elsevier
Statement of problem The clinical application of short implants has been increasing.
However, studies on the marginal bone loss of short implants are sparse, and clinicians …

Biomechanical implications of mandibular flexion on implant-supported full-arch rehabilitations: a systematic literature review

M Caggiano, F D'Ambrosio, A Acerra… - Journal of Clinical …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Background: Mandibular flexion (MF) is a complex biomechanical phenomenon, which
involves a deformation of the mandible, due mainly to the contraction of the masticatory …

Comparison of strains for splinted and nonsplinted implant prostheses using three-dimensional image correlation.

NL Clelland, JD Seidt, LGD Daroz… - … Journal of Oral & …, 2010 - search.ebscohost.com
Purpose: This study aimed to analyze and compare strain distribution patterns for splinted
and nonsplinted restorations for dental implants with an internal conical connection …

Clinical importance of median mandibular flexure in oral rehabilitation: a review

K Sivaraman, A Chopra… - Journal of Oral …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The mandible has a property to flex inwards around the mandibular symphysis with change
in shape and decrease in mandibular arch width during opening and protrusion of the …

Median mandibular flexure—the unique physiological phenomenon of the mandible and its clinical significance in implant restoration

J Gao, L Jiang, B Zhao - Frontiers in Bioengineering and …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Mandibular flexure, characterized by unique biomechanical behaviors such as elastic
bending and torsion under functional loading, has emerged as a crucial factor in oral clinical …

Stress distribution in single dental implant system: three-dimensional finite element analysis based on an in vitro experimental model

CEE Rezende, M Chase-Diaz, MD Costa… - Journal of …, 2015 - journals.lww.com
This study aimed to analyze the stress distribution in single implant system and to evaluate
the compatibility of an in vitro model with finite element (FE) model. The in vitro model …

Effect of cantilever length and framework alloy on the stress distribution of mandibular‐cantilevered implant‐supported prostheses

LB Jacques, MS Moura, V Suedam… - Clinical oral implants …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives: The purpose of this in vitro study was to analyze the stress distribution on
components of a mandibular‐cantilevered implant‐supported prosthesis with frameworks …