2002
DOI: 10.1515/bmte.2002.47.7-8.202
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Experimente zur Bestimmung der zeitabhängigen Materialeigenschaften des Parodontalligaments. Experiments to Determine Time-dependent Material Properties of the Periodontal Ligament

Abstract: The periodontal ligament is a tissue that attaches the tooth (root) to its alveolar socket, and thus plays an important role in the regulation of tooth movements. Detailed knowledge of the material properties of the periodontal ligament is therefore essential to an understanding of tooth reaction to forces applied during orthodontic treatment. A knowledge of material parameters can also be used in simulations of long-term tooth movements with the aim of improving orthodontic treatment. To this end, this study … Show more

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“…Since then, FEM studies have been published about parameters that may influence orthodontics associated stress magnitudes and their patterns. Most are technical studies of PDL mechanical properties, including its linear/non-linear (Cattaneo et al, 2005), isotropic/anisotropic (Provatidis, 2000), and viscoelastic behaviors (Krstin et al, 2002;Natali et al, 2004), and the absence/presence of principal PDL fibers (Qian, Chen & Katona, 2001). Studies have also looked at the role of bone heterogeneity (Cattaneo et al, 2005).…”
Section: The Three-dimensional Mechanical Environment Of Orthodontic mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then, FEM studies have been published about parameters that may influence orthodontics associated stress magnitudes and their patterns. Most are technical studies of PDL mechanical properties, including its linear/non-linear (Cattaneo et al, 2005), isotropic/anisotropic (Provatidis, 2000), and viscoelastic behaviors (Krstin et al, 2002;Natali et al, 2004), and the absence/presence of principal PDL fibers (Qian, Chen & Katona, 2001). Studies have also looked at the role of bone heterogeneity (Cattaneo et al, 2005).…”
Section: The Three-dimensional Mechanical Environment Of Orthodontic mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the constitutive laws) have been proposed to characterize the biomechanical properties of the PDL (Pietrzak et al 2002). They were based on data generated from human (Mandel et al 1986;Pedersen et al 1991;Toms et al 2002), rat (Kawarizadeh et al 2003) porcine Krstin et al 2002), and bovine tissues (Pini et al 2002;Sanctuary et al 2005Sanctuary et al , 2006Shibata et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%