Computational Model of a Skeletal Dental Prosthesis's Mechanic Work

Computation of the stress pattern (deformations) and displacements of the dental prosthesis required a spatial representation of the systems' work during the chewing process. The aim was to formulate a numerical model that would facilitate optimalisation of the occlusion loads' distributio...

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Published in:2006 International Conference - Modern Problems of Radio Engineering, Telecommunications, and Computer Science pp. 653 - 655
Main Authors: Michalski, W., Michniowski, Z., Kuchta, M.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 01-02-2006
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Summary:Computation of the stress pattern (deformations) and displacements of the dental prosthesis required a spatial representation of the systems' work during the chewing process. The aim was to formulate a numerical model that would facilitate optimalisation of the occlusion loads' distribution in prosthesis's shape function. Discretization of the prosthesis thin metal coating that covers the tissues was made with the help of the 3D digital system MicrScribe G2X (immersion) and a computer programme created for that. It facilitated generating an ordered system of flat elements of a finite number of nodes on the basis of the points dispersed on the diagnostic gypsum ground's model.
ISBN:9789665535072
9665535072
DOI:10.1109/TCSET.2006.4404672