Biomechanics / Biomechanical Engineering
Mehran Ashrafi; Farzan Ghalichi; Behnam Mirzakouchaki
Volume 10, Issue 2 , August 2016, , Pages 113-121
Abstract
Nowadays, the use of dental implants in people with osteoporosis is increasing. The consequences of osteoporosis can be important to the success of osteosynthesis devices, prosthetics and dental implants. Using bisphosphonates, which with impressing bone remodeling and decreasing bone catabolic activity ...
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Nowadays, the use of dental implants in people with osteoporosis is increasing. The consequences of osteoporosis can be important to the success of osteosynthesis devices, prosthetics and dental implants. Using bisphosphonates, which with impressing bone remodeling and decreasing bone catabolic activity lead to increase bone formation can be used as a solution to increase bone density in patients with osteoporosis, which normally osteoporosis is considered as a risk to the acceptance of dental implants by alveolar bone. This study examines the effect of different concentrations of bisphosphonates on bone remodeling. By improving bone remodeling model and taking into account the drug concentration effect on bone resorption, drug effect will be considered. For this purpose, 5, 10 and 20 mg of alendronate per implant and control sample are simulated for a period of 360 days. By comparing the results with control sample, with increasing the drug dose, decrease in bone stress, increase in bone density and thus increase in young's modulus was observed.
Orthotics & Prosthesis
Mostafa Lashgari; Farzan Ghalichi; Behnam Mirzakouchaki
Volume 7, Issue 4 , June 2013, , Pages 341-349
Abstract
Orthodontic specialists interest in study of tooth movement mechanic, such as the relationship between applied force and the rate of tooth movement in orthodontic treatment. It is because of the complexity and variety of factors that can affect orthodontic treatment. The friction force at the contact ...
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Orthodontic specialists interest in study of tooth movement mechanic, such as the relationship between applied force and the rate of tooth movement in orthodontic treatment. It is because of the complexity and variety of factors that can affect orthodontic treatment. The friction force at the contact surfaces with an undetermined magnitude, makes the orthodontic treatment unpredictable. In this study, friction coefficient and forces were investigated in new designed bracket that had beveled edge which has been modeled based on standard bracket. Torque, tip and angulations angles of the brackets slot are designed. Arch wires were modeled by two rectangular and circular cross-sections and the effect of geometry on the stress distribution and the friction force was investigated using Finite Element Method (FEM). The results have showed that the stress concentration generated in the bracket which has been the most curvature, decreased compared to the standard bracket at the contact wire and bracket braces. In addition, results have showed that friction in the beveled edge bracket was significantly decline compared to the standard bracket and also are less than the type with minor curvature. Results of investigation of friction between the two types of round and square wire, have revealed that the round wire has lower friction and confirmed previous studies. Finally, due to the reduced friction in the brackets which have been the most curvature, this type of design is appropriate to decrease friction force.