Biomechanics in Dentistry: Evaluation of Different Surgical Approaches to Treat Atrophic Maxilla Patients [electronic resource] /by Muhammad Ikman Ishak, Mohammed Rafiq Abdul Kadir.
by Ishak, Muhammad Ikman [author.]; Abdul Kadir, Mohammed Rafiq [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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RA410-410.9 Emerging Health Technology | TK5105.5-5105.9 Signal Processing and Information Technology | RD701-811 ACL Injuries in the Female Athlete | R856-857 Biomechanics in Dentistry: Evaluation of Different Surgical Approaches to Treat Atrophic Maxilla Patients | QA8.9-QA10.3 Controlled Natural Language | TK5105.5-5105.9 Bio-Inspired Models of Network, Information, and Computing Systems | GA1-1776 Cartography from Pole to Pole |
Anatomical Considerations -- Treatment Options for Severely Atrophic Maxillae -- Biomechanical Considerations -- Finite Element Modelling -- Bone and Prosthetic Component Responses in Various Occlusal Loading Locations -- Bone and Prosthetic Component Responses in Various Occlusal Loading Directions.
This book shows computational finite element simulations to analyse the strength of implant anchorage for intrasinus and extramaxillary approaches under various occlusal loading locations and directions. Three-dimensional model of the craniofacial area surrounding the region of interest, soft tissue and framework are developed using computed tomography image datasets. The zygomatic and standard dental implants are modeled using a conventional computer-aided design software and placed at the appropriate location. Material properties are assigned appropriately for the cortical, cancellous bones and implants with Masseter forces applied at the zygomatic arch and occlusal loadings applied on the framework surface.
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