Objectives: Lingual orthodontics differs in biomechanics as compared to labial system and has biomechanical advantages. Although theoretical approaches have explained the differences between labial and lingual orthodontics, the finite element method (FEM) may be better suited to analyze these differences. This study analyzes the effect of vertical and horizontal forces together on the tooth using FEM. Materials and Methods: An extracted right maxillary central incisor was radiographed and was used to create a solid model using ANSYS. The geometric model was converted into a finite element model with the help of ANSYS software. The model consists of 27,000 elements and 30,000 nodes. Two force vectors (vertical and horizontal) were applied la...
of crown-root angle on stress distribution in the maxillary central incisors ’ PDL during applicatio...
Lingual appliances marked a great leap forward in aesthetic orthodontics. Due to their distinct biom...
Aim of the study. In our study we evaluated, by using a three-dimensional Finite Element Model, the ...
Introduction: Lingual orthodontics has developed rapidly in recent years; however, research on torqu...
Introduction: The aim was to evaluate the differences between labial and lingual application of an o...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to compare displacements and stress after en masse retraction ...
Objective. This study is aimed at analyzing different points of force application during miniscrew s...
Orthodontic treatment in patients with no periodontal tissue breakdown vs. horizontal bone loss shou...
Introduction: Orthodontics a unique branch in dentistry is inter-related with biology, mathematics a...
Because adults dislike the visibility of orthodontic appliances, the use of the lingual orthodontic ...
Abstract Background: Lingual orthodontics (LiO) has developed rapidly in recent years and research ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to conduct three-dimensional finite element analysis of individ...
Abstract: This study focuses on analysis of the biomechanical reactions within teeth displacements d...
Introduction- FEM is a mathematical method in which the shape of complex geometric objects and their...
INTRODUCTION: The finite element method (FEM) is an engineering resource applied to calculate the st...
of crown-root angle on stress distribution in the maxillary central incisors ’ PDL during applicatio...
Lingual appliances marked a great leap forward in aesthetic orthodontics. Due to their distinct biom...
Aim of the study. In our study we evaluated, by using a three-dimensional Finite Element Model, the ...
Introduction: Lingual orthodontics has developed rapidly in recent years; however, research on torqu...
Introduction: The aim was to evaluate the differences between labial and lingual application of an o...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to compare displacements and stress after en masse retraction ...
Objective. This study is aimed at analyzing different points of force application during miniscrew s...
Orthodontic treatment in patients with no periodontal tissue breakdown vs. horizontal bone loss shou...
Introduction: Orthodontics a unique branch in dentistry is inter-related with biology, mathematics a...
Because adults dislike the visibility of orthodontic appliances, the use of the lingual orthodontic ...
Abstract Background: Lingual orthodontics (LiO) has developed rapidly in recent years and research ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to conduct three-dimensional finite element analysis of individ...
Abstract: This study focuses on analysis of the biomechanical reactions within teeth displacements d...
Introduction- FEM is a mathematical method in which the shape of complex geometric objects and their...
INTRODUCTION: The finite element method (FEM) is an engineering resource applied to calculate the st...
of crown-root angle on stress distribution in the maxillary central incisors ’ PDL during applicatio...
Lingual appliances marked a great leap forward in aesthetic orthodontics. Due to their distinct biom...
Aim of the study. In our study we evaluated, by using a three-dimensional Finite Element Model, the ...