The work pertains to the formulation of a numerical model for the investigation of biomechanical response of the periodontal ligament [1] and of the evaluation of displacement behaviour of natural teeth under different loadings. Tissue material constitutive models are defined on the basis of experimental data, deduced from tests on PDL samples of animals. In vivo tests [2,3] are considered for humans, leading to macroscopic data as forces and displacements monitored for a specific tooth, and used to identify elastic and viscous characteristics. Hyperelastic isotropic and/or anisotropic models [4] are developed for describing the mechanics of the PDL tissue, under specific loading conditions admitting elastic response. In the present investi...
Although exhaustively studied, the mechanism responsible for tooth support and the mechanical proper...
A numerical formulation of an elasto-damage constitutive model was developed and implemented in a fi...
Simulation of the human tooth, periodontal membrane, and mandibular bone was attempted basing on the...
The work pertains to the formulation of a numerical model for the investigation of biomechanical res...
Objective. The aim of the present work is the analysis of mobility of human dentition under the acti...
The mechanics of the periodontal ligament (PDL) is responsible of phenomena concerning the tooth mob...
The periodontal ligament (PDL), as other soft biological tissues, shows a strongly nonlinear and tim...
This study is devoted to the development of a non-linear anisotropic model for the human periodontal...
The periodontal ligament is a complex tissue with respect to its biomechanical behaviour. It is impo...
A non-linear visco-elastic constitutive model is adopted to describe the relaxation phenomena of the...
This study presents a biomechanical model of orthodontic tooth movement. Although such models have a...
SUMMARY The analysis of the non-linear and time-dependent viscoelasticity of the periodontal ligamen...
A numerical analysis of the biomechanical response of the periodontal ligament is presented. A multi...
AbstractThe aim of this research was to investigate the initial mechanical responses in periodontal ...
Abstract Background The periodontal ligament (PDL) plays a key role in alveolar bone remodeling and ...
Although exhaustively studied, the mechanism responsible for tooth support and the mechanical proper...
A numerical formulation of an elasto-damage constitutive model was developed and implemented in a fi...
Simulation of the human tooth, periodontal membrane, and mandibular bone was attempted basing on the...
The work pertains to the formulation of a numerical model for the investigation of biomechanical res...
Objective. The aim of the present work is the analysis of mobility of human dentition under the acti...
The mechanics of the periodontal ligament (PDL) is responsible of phenomena concerning the tooth mob...
The periodontal ligament (PDL), as other soft biological tissues, shows a strongly nonlinear and tim...
This study is devoted to the development of a non-linear anisotropic model for the human periodontal...
The periodontal ligament is a complex tissue with respect to its biomechanical behaviour. It is impo...
A non-linear visco-elastic constitutive model is adopted to describe the relaxation phenomena of the...
This study presents a biomechanical model of orthodontic tooth movement. Although such models have a...
SUMMARY The analysis of the non-linear and time-dependent viscoelasticity of the periodontal ligamen...
A numerical analysis of the biomechanical response of the periodontal ligament is presented. A multi...
AbstractThe aim of this research was to investigate the initial mechanical responses in periodontal ...
Abstract Background The periodontal ligament (PDL) plays a key role in alveolar bone remodeling and ...
Although exhaustively studied, the mechanism responsible for tooth support and the mechanical proper...
A numerical formulation of an elasto-damage constitutive model was developed and implemented in a fi...
Simulation of the human tooth, periodontal membrane, and mandibular bone was attempted basing on the...