In the 21st era, technological progressions challenged the dental professional to perform extremely risky and multifaceted procedures more reliably and harmless way using the finite element method (FEM) that can simulate and analyze the dental structures. As orthodontic revolve about the forces so FEM is one of the most accurate tools for the researchers in this ground. This review highlights the use of the finite element method in orthodontics and craniofacial research. This stores the different researches performed by using the finite element model to study the growth of the cranial structure, biomechanical reaction to orthopedic forces, orthodontic tooth movement, orthognathic surgeries application, and orthodontic implant
The finite element method (FEM) involves a series of computational procedures to calculate the stres...
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 finite element method (FEM) is an engineering resource applied to calculate the st...
The aim of orthodontic treatment is the displacement of teeth by means ofspecial appliances, like br...
Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is a powerful computer-simulation tool in solving stress- strain probl...
One of the governing ideologies in orthodontics is gradually imposing remodeling, which involves pro...
Background- Orthodontics, a branch of dentistry focused on realigning teeth, has benefited from the ...
SUMMARY Introduction. The finite element method (FEM) is an engineering resource that allows to obta...
On behalf of: International and American Associations for Dental Research can be found at:Journal of...
The purpose of this research was to verify a proposed closed-form solution which solved for the reac...
This study was addressed to use knowledge about the orthodontic system with numerical simulation of ...
The finite element method is a useful technique for measuring structural stress and for movement ana...
INTRODUCTION Biomechanical analysis of orthodontic tooth movement is complex, as many different tis...
Identification of the mechanical environment changes in the tissues due to implementation of various...
The finite element method (FEM) involves a series of computational procedures to calculate the stres...
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 finite element method (FEM) is an engineering resource applied to calculate the st...
The aim of orthodontic treatment is the displacement of teeth by means ofspecial appliances, like br...
Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is a powerful computer-simulation tool in solving stress- strain probl...
One of the governing ideologies in orthodontics is gradually imposing remodeling, which involves pro...
Background- Orthodontics, a branch of dentistry focused on realigning teeth, has benefited from the ...
SUMMARY Introduction. The finite element method (FEM) is an engineering resource that allows to obta...
On behalf of: International and American Associations for Dental Research can be found at:Journal of...
The purpose of this research was to verify a proposed closed-form solution which solved for the reac...
This study was addressed to use knowledge about the orthodontic system with numerical simulation of ...
The finite element method is a useful technique for measuring structural stress and for movement ana...
INTRODUCTION Biomechanical analysis of orthodontic tooth movement is complex, as many different tis...
Identification of the mechanical environment changes in the tissues due to implementation of various...
The finite element method (FEM) involves a series of computational procedures to calculate the stres...
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...