orthodonticsmandibledentitionfinite element methodThis paper uses finite element method (FEM) to simulate the stress distribution and the displacements during the orthodontic process of the mandibular lateral incisor. It provides theoretical guidance for the design of the orthodontic treatment. This study ...
The 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 cochrane. All articles related to the application of 3D finite element in orthodontics were collected. The articles were categorized into...
A finite element method (FEM) model encompassing the maxillary dentition, periodontal ligaments, attachments, and associated CAs was constructed. The simulation aimed to replicate a premolar distalization of 2 mm within 10 sequential steps. Buccal interradicular mini-implants were used. Three groups of...
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 ...
Department of orthodontics, People,s Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Abstract: Objective: To construct a 3D nonlinear finite element model of maxillary treatment system with asymmetric rocking chair arch wire,and lay the foundation for further biomechanical study of the asymmetric rocking ...
This study has put forwarded a new method to establish the three-dimensional finite element model of mucosa for analyzing the mechanical behaviors of denture in the oral cavity. One common conventional method29,39,40is to use only CBCT scan data to reconstruct the mandibular bone and simulate th...
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...
et al. A unified-implementation of smoothed finite element method (UI-SFEM) for simulating biomechanical responses of multi-materials orthodontics. Comput Mech 67, 541–565 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00466-020-01947-6 Download citation Received28 July 2020 Accepted08 November 2020 Published...
OrthodonticsMandibleDentitionFinite element methodThis paper uses finite element method (FEM) to simulate the stress distribution and the displacements during the orthodontic process of the mandibular lateral incisor. It provides theoretical guidance for the design of the orthodontic treatment. This study ...
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/...