<div><p>Background</p><p>Dental biomechanics based on finite element (FE) analysis is attracting enormous interest in dentistry, biology, anthropology and palaeontology. Nonetheless, several shortcomings in FE modeling exist, mainly due to unrealistic loading conditions. In this contribution we used kinematics information recorded in a virtual environment derived from occlusal contact detection between high resolution models of an upper and lower human first molar pair (M<sup>1</sup> and M<sub>1</sub>, respectively) to run a non-linear dynamic FE crash colliding test.</p><p>Methodology</p><p>MicroCT image data of a modern human skull were segmented to reconstruct digital models of the antagonistic right M<sup>1</sup> and M<sub>1</sub> and t...
This work presents a finite element model of a tooth and its surrounding tissues in orthodontic toot...
none4siMost of the morphological features recognized in hominin teeth, particularly the topography o...
Dynamic occlusal loading during mastication is clinically relevant in the design and functional asse...
BACKGROUND:Dental biomechanics based on finite element (FE) analysis is attracting enormous interest...
Background: Dental biomechanics based on finite element (FE) analysis is attracting enormous interes...
Background Dental biomechanics based on finite element (FE) analysis is attracting enormous interes...
Simulations based on finite element analysis (FEA) have attracted increasing interest in dentistry a...
<p>The evaluation of three-dimensional occlusal loading during biting and chewing may assist in deve...
Abstract The use of traditional finite element method (FEM) in occlusal stress analysis is limited d...
Computational models of the masticatory system can provide estimates of occlusal loading during (sta...
The aim of this work was to model tooth movement in a more clinically-exact fashion, thanks to the u...
The aim of this work was to model tooth movement in a more clinically-exact fashion, thanks to the u...
none5siObjectives This study aimed to compare the patterns of stress distribution in a lower second ...
The aim of the present work is to identify the reactions of the dental organs to the different force...
Patients who need qualified dental prosthetics around the world are increasing with increasing life ...
This work presents a finite element model of a tooth and its surrounding tissues in orthodontic toot...
none4siMost of the morphological features recognized in hominin teeth, particularly the topography o...
Dynamic occlusal loading during mastication is clinically relevant in the design and functional asse...
BACKGROUND:Dental biomechanics based on finite element (FE) analysis is attracting enormous interest...
Background: Dental biomechanics based on finite element (FE) analysis is attracting enormous interes...
Background Dental biomechanics based on finite element (FE) analysis is attracting enormous interes...
Simulations based on finite element analysis (FEA) have attracted increasing interest in dentistry a...
<p>The evaluation of three-dimensional occlusal loading during biting and chewing may assist in deve...
Abstract The use of traditional finite element method (FEM) in occlusal stress analysis is limited d...
Computational models of the masticatory system can provide estimates of occlusal loading during (sta...
The aim of this work was to model tooth movement in a more clinically-exact fashion, thanks to the u...
The aim of this work was to model tooth movement in a more clinically-exact fashion, thanks to the u...
none5siObjectives This study aimed to compare the patterns of stress distribution in a lower second ...
The aim of the present work is to identify the reactions of the dental organs to the different force...
Patients who need qualified dental prosthetics around the world are increasing with increasing life ...
This work presents a finite element model of a tooth and its surrounding tissues in orthodontic toot...
none4siMost of the morphological features recognized in hominin teeth, particularly the topography o...
Dynamic occlusal loading during mastication is clinically relevant in the design and functional asse...