The periodontal ligament (PDL), as other soft biological tissues, shows a strongly nonlinear and time-dependent mechanical response and can undergo large strains under physiological loads. Therefore, the characterization of the mechanical behavior of soft tissues entails the definition of constitutive models capable of accounting for geometric and material non-linearity. The microstructural arrangement determines specific anisotropic properties. A hyperelastic anisotropic formulation is adopted as the basis for the development of constitutive models for the PDL and properly arranged for investigating the viscous and damage phenomena as well to interpret significant aspects pertaining to ordinary and degenerative conditions. Visco-hyperelast...
Although exhaustively studied, the mechanism responsible for tooth support and the mechanical proper...
Background/PurposeAlthough exhaustively studied, the mechanism responsible for tooth support and the...
The periodontal ligament may be treated as a transverselyisotropic viscohyperelastic fibre-reinforce...
Soft biological tissues show a strongly non linear and time-dependent mechanical response and underg...
A non-linear visco-elastic constitutive model is adopted to describe the relaxation phenomena of the...
The mechanics of the periodontal ligament (PDL) is responsible of phenomena concerning the tooth mob...
A viscoelastic constitutive model for the periodontal ligament (PDL) capable of accounting for large...
The investigation of biomechanical response of biological tissues entails a deep knowledge of the co...
A numerical formulation of an elasto-damage constitutive model was developed and implemented in a f...
This study is devoted to the development of a non-linear anisotropic model for the human periodontal...
AbstractBackground/purposeThe function and role of periodontal ligament (PDL) are of interest in a n...
The work pertains to the formulation of a numerical model for the investigation of biomechanical res...
Background/purpose: The function and role of periodontal ligament (PDL) are of interest in a number ...
This study describes the development of a constitutive law for the modelling of the periodontal liga...
This study describes the development of a constitutive law for the modelling of the periodontal liga...
Although exhaustively studied, the mechanism responsible for tooth support and the mechanical proper...
Background/PurposeAlthough exhaustively studied, the mechanism responsible for tooth support and the...
The periodontal ligament may be treated as a transverselyisotropic viscohyperelastic fibre-reinforce...
Soft biological tissues show a strongly non linear and time-dependent mechanical response and underg...
A non-linear visco-elastic constitutive model is adopted to describe the relaxation phenomena of the...
The mechanics of the periodontal ligament (PDL) is responsible of phenomena concerning the tooth mob...
A viscoelastic constitutive model for the periodontal ligament (PDL) capable of accounting for large...
The investigation of biomechanical response of biological tissues entails a deep knowledge of the co...
A numerical formulation of an elasto-damage constitutive model was developed and implemented in a f...
This study is devoted to the development of a non-linear anisotropic model for the human periodontal...
AbstractBackground/purposeThe function and role of periodontal ligament (PDL) are of interest in a n...
The work pertains to the formulation of a numerical model for the investigation of biomechanical res...
Background/purpose: The function and role of periodontal ligament (PDL) are of interest in a number ...
This study describes the development of a constitutive law for the modelling of the periodontal liga...
This study describes the development of a constitutive law for the modelling of the periodontal liga...
Although exhaustively studied, the mechanism responsible for tooth support and the mechanical proper...
Background/PurposeAlthough exhaustively studied, the mechanism responsible for tooth support and the...
The periodontal ligament may be treated as a transverselyisotropic viscohyperelastic fibre-reinforce...