2013
DOI: 10.1177/0954411913508054
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Dental application of novel finite element analysis software for three-dimensional finite element modeling of a dentulous mandible from its computed tomography images

Abstract: This study focused on the application of novel finite-element analysis software for constructing a finite-element model from the computed tomography data of a human dentulous mandible. The finite-element model is necessary for evaluating the mechanical response of the alveolar part of the mandible, resulting from occlusal force applied to the teeth during biting. Commercially available patient-specific general computed tomography-based finite-element analysis software was solely applied to the finite-element a… Show more

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“…During the development of implants the first actual design analysis currently is by the end elements method. This does not involve just the design of the implant, but simulation of environment in which the implant is inserted [27][28][29][30] (Figure 5). Here the most important part of the implant is in the cortical layer of the bone, and so here a reduction in the bone-implant stress is of primary importance in order that there should be no unwanted resorption of bone at the point of the implant neck.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the development of implants the first actual design analysis currently is by the end elements method. This does not involve just the design of the implant, but simulation of environment in which the implant is inserted [27][28][29][30] (Figure 5). Here the most important part of the implant is in the cortical layer of the bone, and so here a reduction in the bone-implant stress is of primary importance in order that there should be no unwanted resorption of bone at the point of the implant neck.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…jako: mosty ceramiczne, mosty licowane ceramiką na podbudowie metalowej oraz mosty korundowe. Modelowanie rozwiązania konstrukcyjnego uzupełnienia prowadzone było na wirtualnym modelu żuchwy, który opracowano na podstawie procedury odwzorowania badanego obiektu w warunkach in vitro oraz CT [1,2]. Automatycznie generowano krzywe ograniczające wyselekcjonowane obszary (szkliwo, zębina, miazga, ozębna, kość korowa, kość gąbczasta, ceramika, stop NiCrMo).…”
Section: Materiał I Metodaunclassified