INTRODUCTION: The orthodontic correction of periodontally compromised dentitions constitutes a huge challenge in the clinical practice of adult orthodontics. The biological and physical distinct features of these conditions require a carefully designed mechanical plan for the successful treatment of these complex cases. SETTING AND SAMPLE POPULATION: A segment of a human maxilla containing the central and lateral incisors, obtained from autopsy, was scanned with microcomputed tomography, and a finite element (FE) model was generated to represent an intact periodontal dentition. Based on this model, three additional models simulating a mild, moderate and severe bone alveolar loss were created as well. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two loading scena...
Background: The presence of the periodontal ligament (PDL) makes it possible to absorb and distribut...
Background and Objectives: Connecting the contralateral upper molars by means of a transpalatal arch...
AbstractThe evaluation of biomechanical responses (displacements, stress) during the application of ...
Abstract. This study aimed at the simulation of bone tissue remodeling within a bone defect with the...
Introduction: Orthodontics a unique branch in dentistry is inter-related with biology, mathematics a...
Orthodontic treatment in patients with no periodontal tissue breakdown vs. horizontal bone loss shou...
Orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) is achieved by applying an orthodontic force system to the brackets...
Introduction. Orthodontic treatment on patients with periodontal disease is a contemporary research...
Introduction/Objective. Finite element analysis (FEA) is mathematical method which can be used for t...
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...
Introduction: The aim was to evaluate the differences between labial and lingual application of an o...
Alveolar bone remodelling is vital for the success of dental implants and orthodontic treatments. Ho...
Background- Orthodontics, a branch of dentistry focused on realigning teeth, has benefited from the ...
The aim of this study was to develop a three-dimensional model of a patient’s craniofacial structure...
Background: The presence of the periodontal ligament (PDL) makes it possible to absorb and distribut...
Background and Objectives: Connecting the contralateral upper molars by means of a transpalatal arch...
AbstractThe evaluation of biomechanical responses (displacements, stress) during the application of ...
Abstract. This study aimed at the simulation of bone tissue remodeling within a bone defect with the...
Introduction: Orthodontics a unique branch in dentistry is inter-related with biology, mathematics a...
Orthodontic treatment in patients with no periodontal tissue breakdown vs. horizontal bone loss shou...
Orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) is achieved by applying an orthodontic force system to the brackets...
Introduction. Orthodontic treatment on patients with periodontal disease is a contemporary research...
Introduction/Objective. Finite element analysis (FEA) is mathematical method which can be used for t...
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...
Introduction: The aim was to evaluate the differences between labial and lingual application of an o...
Alveolar bone remodelling is vital for the success of dental implants and orthodontic treatments. Ho...
Background- Orthodontics, a branch of dentistry focused on realigning teeth, has benefited from the ...
The aim of this study was to develop a three-dimensional model of a patient’s craniofacial structure...
Background: The presence of the periodontal ligament (PDL) makes it possible to absorb and distribut...
Background and Objectives: Connecting the contralateral upper molars by means of a transpalatal arch...
AbstractThe evaluation of biomechanical responses (displacements, stress) during the application of ...