This paper presents an attempt to obtain the displacement field produced in a human mandible during the mastication. This information is of crucial importance in the stress estimation. Rubber bands fixed on mandible bone are used to simulate muscles and tendons being the load applied at the incisive teeth and controlled by a load cell. The temporomandibular joint and ligaments are implemented through the fixation of the mandible to a mechanic rig. The global boundary conditions were defined according to the anatomic model. The in-plane ESPI (Electronic Speckle Pattern interferometry) technique [1] is used for the measurement of flue global displacement field at mandible surface. The numerical simulation of the 3D modal mandible [2], which i...
Finite element analysis (FEA) is a commonly used tool in musculoskeletal biomechanics and vertebrate...
Examination of strain field underneath the teeth and bone structure of mandible for "in vitro" condi...
Abstract The use of traditional finite element method (FEM) in occlusal stress analysis is limited d...
By the means of finite element analysis (FEa), biomechanical behaviors of human mandible have been w...
Background: Biomechanical analysis of human mandible is important not only to understand mechanical ...
Functional jaw deformation is believed to be of significance in implant dentistry, particularly when...
The purpose of this investigation was to study functional mandibular deformation in edentulous subje...
INTRODUCTION: In this study, we aimed to analyze the displacement field and the level of stability f...
A three dimensional model of half of the mandibular bone, with 487 tetrahedra elements and 1,047 nod...
Finite element analysis is a powerful tool for predicting the mechanical behaviour of complex biolog...
Abstract: In this work the structural behaviour of a mandible considering a unilateral occlusion is ...
Dynamic occlusal loading during mastication is clinically relevant in the design and functional asse...
The aim of this study was to register and measure any deformation of mandible models under load. The...
Background:The human mandible, like all long bones in the body, deforms when loaded. The force exert...
Les facteurs déterminants des caractéristiques biomécaniques chez la mandibule humaine sont les prop...
Finite element analysis (FEA) is a commonly used tool in musculoskeletal biomechanics and vertebrate...
Examination of strain field underneath the teeth and bone structure of mandible for "in vitro" condi...
Abstract The use of traditional finite element method (FEM) in occlusal stress analysis is limited d...
By the means of finite element analysis (FEa), biomechanical behaviors of human mandible have been w...
Background: Biomechanical analysis of human mandible is important not only to understand mechanical ...
Functional jaw deformation is believed to be of significance in implant dentistry, particularly when...
The purpose of this investigation was to study functional mandibular deformation in edentulous subje...
INTRODUCTION: In this study, we aimed to analyze the displacement field and the level of stability f...
A three dimensional model of half of the mandibular bone, with 487 tetrahedra elements and 1,047 nod...
Finite element analysis is a powerful tool for predicting the mechanical behaviour of complex biolog...
Abstract: In this work the structural behaviour of a mandible considering a unilateral occlusion is ...
Dynamic occlusal loading during mastication is clinically relevant in the design and functional asse...
The aim of this study was to register and measure any deformation of mandible models under load. The...
Background:The human mandible, like all long bones in the body, deforms when loaded. The force exert...
Les facteurs déterminants des caractéristiques biomécaniques chez la mandibule humaine sont les prop...
Finite element analysis (FEA) is a commonly used tool in musculoskeletal biomechanics and vertebrate...
Examination of strain field underneath the teeth and bone structure of mandible for "in vitro" condi...
Abstract The use of traditional finite element method (FEM) in occlusal stress analysis is limited d...