Smoothed particle hydrodynamics method applied to oral region: A narrative review
Hiraku ONUMA,
Masanao INOKOSHI,
Shunsuke MINAKUCHI
Abstract:Traditionally, simulation studies in dentistry have relied on the finite element method (FEM). However, the smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) method, which represents objects as particle collections without the use of meshes, has gained recent attention. Despite its application in dentistry, there is currently a lack of comprehensive literature summarizing the specific applications of the SPH method in the oral region. This review aims to provide a summary of studies that have utilized the SPH method in de… Show more
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