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Finite element analysis of the mechanical behavior of a partially edentulous mandible as a function of cancellous bone density.

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Finite element analysis of the mechanical behavior of a partially edentulous mandible as a function of cancellous bone density.
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2009
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Paulo Piloto
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Mário Vaz
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FOS: Medical and Health sciences > Health sciences
CORDIS: Health sciences > Medical sciences > Medicine > Stomatology ; Technological sciences > Engineering > Biomaterial engineering ; Technological sciences > Engineering > Mechanical engineering
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Resumo (PT): Objetivo: Apresentar uma metodologia para modelamento geométrico de uma mandíbula humana e obtenção de um modelo discreto para simular numericamente o comportamento biomecânico de uma mandíbula parcialmente edêntula em função de diferentes densidades do osso trabecular. Metodologia: Utilizou-se o método de elementos finitos 3D para realizar um estudo numérico sobre um modelo de mandíbula humana, desdentada parcial tipo Classe I de Kennedy, com implantes nas regiões dos dentes 33 e 43. O modelo sólido geométrico foi determinado por tomografia computorizada e prototipagem. No modelo discretizado foi realizada uma análise paramétrica para verificar a influência da densidade óssea do osso trabecular (25%, 50%, 75%) no desenvolvimento de tensões e deformações da mandíbula durante a aplicação de forças mastigatórias na região anterior. Resultados: As tensões máximas de von Mises e deformações equivalentes no osso trabecular foram desenvolvidas próximo às regiões de aplicação das forças de mordida. Os picos de valores de tensões/deformações localizaram-se na região anterior da mandíbula, sendo que, para o mesmo valor de esforço de mordida, as tensões equivalentes aumentaram com a densidade óssea. Conclusão: Os resultados sugerem que as tensões e deformações desenvolvidas no modelo mandibular testado foram afetadas pelo grau de densidade do osso trabecular durante simulação de atividade mastigatória. Palavras-chave: Análise por elementos finitos; mandíbula; análise de tensões; comportamento mecânico; densidade óssea
Abstract (EN): Purpose: To present a methodological procedure to obtain the geometric and discrete models of a human mandible for numerical simulation of the biomechanical behavior of a partially edentulous mandible as a function of cancellous bone density. Methods: A 3D finite element method was used to assess the model of a partially edentulous mandible, Kennedy Class I, with dental implants placed at the region of teeth 33 and 43. The geometric solid model was built from CT-scan images and prototyping. In the discrete model a parametric analysis was performed to analyze the influence of cancellous bone density (25%, 50 %, 75 %) on the development of mandibular stress and strain during simulation of masticatory forces in the anterior region. Results: Maximum von Mises stress and equivalent strain values in cancellous bone were found close to the loading area (masticatory forces). The peak stress and strain values occurred in the mandibular anterior region, and for the same masticatory force the equivalent stresses increased with bone density. Conclusion: The results suggest that the stresses and strains developed in the mandibular model were affected by cancellous bone density during the simulation of masticatory activity. Key words: Finite element analysis; mandible; stress analysis; mechanical behavior; bone density.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
Contact: acorreia@fmd.up.pt
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