3D Finite element methodorthodonticsapplicationThe aim of this paper is to enumerate the various applications of 3D finite element method in Orthodontics. A literature search was done in pub med, embase and coc
This study aimed to analyze the effects of maxillary molar distalization using clear aligners with different intramaxillary and intermaxillary traction via the three-dimensional (3D) finite element method. A 3D finite element model consisting of the maxi
The finite element method (FEM) is a numerical engineering technique that can be used to instantly calculate the initial tooth displacement after stress loading [10], and is widely used in biomechanical studies on clear aligners to evaluate the initial displacement and stress distribution of teeth ...
Considering all this, the aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the force, moment, and moment to force ratio between closed helical loop and T-loop at 1 mm activation in lingual orthodontics using finite element method. Methods This comparative in-vitro study was conducted by our ...
To compare the effects of three different maxillary expansion appliances with five different types of expansion modalities on stress distribution and displacement on the maxilla and its adjacent craniofacial structures using the finite element method (FEM). Materials and methods Cone-beam computed tomograph...
Retraction in lingual orthodontics has biomechanical differences when compared to labial orthodontics, which is not yet established. Thus, we have intended to compare the biomechanical characteristics of closed helical loop and T-loop on 1 mm activation with 30° of compensatory curvatures during retract...
Forimproving the design of these devices, we use the Finite ElementMethod (FEM) to simulate the behavior of teeth and devices. Greatadvantages were made in simulating the bone remodeling during themovement of a single tooth. Due to the lack of element typesimplementing hysteresis in the stress/...
For improving the design of these devices, we use the Finite Element Method (FEM) to simulate the behavior of teeth and devices. Great advantages were made in simulating the bone remodeling during the movement of a single tooth. Due to the lack of element types implementing hysteresis in the...
Finite element methodLingual orthodonticsPre-activation curvaturesT-loopIntroduction Three-dimensional analysis of the moment, force and M/F ratio generated at the anterior and posterior region of the T-loop in five different groups of pre-activation curvatures using the finite element method. Materials...
finite element methodOrthopedics and BiomechanicsObjectives: Lingual orthodontics differs in biomechanics as compared to labial system and has biomechanical advantages. Although theoretical approaches have explained the differences between labial and lingual orthodontics, the finite element method (FEM) may be ...