Background: The demand for clear sequential aligner therapy has increased dramatically in recent years. An improved system utilising small neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB) magnetic attachments has been proposed to enhance appliance capabilities. Aim: The aim of the investigation was to analyse the force system diagrams produced by small attracting NdFeB magnets to determine, 1) whether the force levels were sufficient to induce tooth movement, 2) the effect of magnet morphology on force characteristics and, 3) the most appropriate magnet dimensions that could be utilised for this application. Methods: Twenty-nine NdFeB rectangular magnets of varying dimensions were tested. A Mach-1 universal testing machine (Biosyntech Inc, Quebec, Canada) was ...
Intraoral devices for bite-force sensing have several applications in odontology and maxillofacial s...
Aim: The aim of this report is to describe a quick and simple method of positioning retention magnet...
In recent years, the public demand of less invasive orthodontic treatments has led to the developmen...
Objectives: Magnets have many advantages in orthodontics, and our previous studies confirmed their t...
The use of braces for the correction of single tooth position in some cases seems to be impractical,...
The outcome of prosthesis is based on its retention, stability and support. Magnets have been used f...
The aim. The development of methodology for experimental and theoretical assessment of interaction f...
The application of magnetic forces to clear aligner therapy would create a magnetic force interactio...
Recently, a novel magnetic attachment with extremely low cost and high performance was developed. Th...
Objective: Various factors have been examined in the literature in an attempt to reduce the incidenc...
Permanent magnet arrays are often employed in a broad range of applications: actuators, sensors, dru...
Os magnetos de Neodímio Ferro Boro (Nd2Fe14B) apresentam excelentes propriedades magnéticas e compat...
The force between permanent magnets implemented in many engineering devices remains an intriguing pr...
AbstractBackground/purposeOne of the problems that has limited magnets’ wide acceptance by clinician...
There is a large gap between primitive bruxism detectors and sophisticated clinical machines for jaw...
Intraoral devices for bite-force sensing have several applications in odontology and maxillofacial s...
Aim: The aim of this report is to describe a quick and simple method of positioning retention magnet...
In recent years, the public demand of less invasive orthodontic treatments has led to the developmen...
Objectives: Magnets have many advantages in orthodontics, and our previous studies confirmed their t...
The use of braces for the correction of single tooth position in some cases seems to be impractical,...
The outcome of prosthesis is based on its retention, stability and support. Magnets have been used f...
The aim. The development of methodology for experimental and theoretical assessment of interaction f...
The application of magnetic forces to clear aligner therapy would create a magnetic force interactio...
Recently, a novel magnetic attachment with extremely low cost and high performance was developed. Th...
Objective: Various factors have been examined in the literature in an attempt to reduce the incidenc...
Permanent magnet arrays are often employed in a broad range of applications: actuators, sensors, dru...
Os magnetos de Neodímio Ferro Boro (Nd2Fe14B) apresentam excelentes propriedades magnéticas e compat...
The force between permanent magnets implemented in many engineering devices remains an intriguing pr...
AbstractBackground/purposeOne of the problems that has limited magnets’ wide acceptance by clinician...
There is a large gap between primitive bruxism detectors and sophisticated clinical machines for jaw...
Intraoral devices for bite-force sensing have several applications in odontology and maxillofacial s...
Aim: The aim of this report is to describe a quick and simple method of positioning retention magnet...
In recent years, the public demand of less invasive orthodontic treatments has led to the developmen...