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Uzun, Berna, Dilber Uzun Ozsahin, Hani Hamdan, Jinan Charafeddine, Gürkan Ünsal, and Deniz Özyer. "Optimization of Dental Devices and Tools Used on Teeth." BioMed Research International 2021 (August 6, 2021): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9913788.

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Taking decisions is important in every aspect of life. Decision-making has become a difficult problem in any situation where there are multiple criteria. The application of multicriteria decision-making methods that can bring mathematical and logical solutions to the problem from an analytical perspective has experienced considerable growth recently. It provides great benefits in solution and subsequent stages. Medical equipment selection is also a challenging, complex, and difficult problem for the decision-maker, due to the requirements of conflicting criteria, which must be taken into account simultaneously. In this context, the aim of this study implicates the principle of multicriteria decision-making theories on various types of instruments used in dentistry. Since the data used in this study are not numeric but linguistic, the Fuzzy PROMETHEE decision-making method is used. In this research, six dental tools most commonly used by professionals to perform operations on patients are compared and evaluated. Fuzzy PROMETHEE decision-making method investigations show that the dental mirror is the most effective tool among all compared tools, followed by dental suction, dental air abrasion, dental handpiece, dental laser, and dental X-ray, consequently, basing on the selected criteria and the importance weight given to each criterion. Using this technique, one can obtain more specific ranking results based on a specific preference level.
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Sołtysiak-Niedziela, M., K. Kwieciński, and J. Żmudzki. "Recent advance in appliances and materials enhancing therapy of disorders of the stomatognathic system." Archives of Materials Science and Engineering 2, no. 90 (2018): 74–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0012.0665.

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Purpose: Dysfunctions of the stomatognathic system are treated with a lot of appliances. The aim of the work was to evaluate the current state in the field of diagnostic techniques and technological advance in appliances and materials enhancing therapy of occlusion disorders of the stomatognathic system. Design/methodology/approach: The principles of appliances functioning, manufacturing technology and materials were analysed. The analysis was made on the basis of the literature review and patent databases, conducting searches for a combination of keywords: dental material, occlusion, disorder, bruxism, clenching, grinding, appliance, therapy, tongue, oral, exerciser, trainer, mandible muscle, bite splint, dental plate. In the case of principles of functioning, devices that require insertion into the mouth are included in the tests. In technology and materials, attention has been paid to necessity of involving a dental technician or ability to perform appliance intra-orally ("chairside"), as well as mass production with possibility of custom fit. Findings: The most widespread in the treatment of disorders of the stomatognathic system are thermoformed materials and devices that are introduced between the dental arches to counteract occlusions of all teeth or selected teeth or force the position of the mandible in relation to the maxilla. Devices that function differently are those in which therapeutic effects result from toning of activity of the elevating mandibular muscles by provoking activity of the opposing muscles lowering the mandible or reducing intra-oral space, for example, by sublingual plates or tongue trainers. Appliances are mainly manufactured of: poly (ethylenevinyl acetate) or polycarbonates, as also mouldable polymers such as: acrylics, polyesters and rubbers. Research limitations/implications: Electronic devices that are not intended to therapy but used only to track mandible mobility or muscle activity during sleep were not taken into account. Practical implications: Solutions activating the action of the opposing muscles to the muscles lifting the mandible are few, and among them one device is retained on teeth without interfering in occlusion. Originality/value: Dental materials for devices for treatment of occlusion disorders are selected with no understanding the influence of elastic and frictional material properties and structure stiffness on the distribution of occlusion forces between the teeth and reactions in temporo-mandibular joints.
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Madhu, Priyanka Paul. "AN OVERVIEW: INSIGHT OF DENTAL BLEACHING AGENTS." Journal of Medical pharmaceutical and allied sciences 10, no. 4 (2021): 3182–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.22270/jmpas.v10i4.1253.

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The virtue of the "perfect smile" is an easily achievable task with a better understanding of materials and diseases as well as advances in technology. Discoloured teeth can often be completely or partially corrected by whitening as it is conservative, non-invasive, and inexpensive, it is the treatment protocol of choice for the masses. Hydrogen and carbamide peroxides have been used successfully for many years; the teeth whitening technique has changed several times over the past century, and nearly 10 years before the new millennium, the technique was finally recognized by international regulatory agencies. It is important that dentists handle peroxides with a basic knowledge as it has been shown that the results will give satisfactory results. This technique depends on correctly diagnosing the stains, handling the substrates (enamel and dentin), and sensitivity. Dentists are exposed to a wide variety of teeth whitening techniques, products, and brands, and mild peroxide activation devices have been developed over the past two decades. The art is also currently subject to change depending on the effectiveness of the various light sources inactivating peroxide and their relationship to satisfactory end results. To achieve instant whitening without risk or relapse, innovative technologies and promising products have been developed. This article is intended to keep up to date with these new trends providing insight into the current clinical challenges of vital teeth whitening. The purpose of this literature review is to explain the determining factors influencing the successful end-results of the techniques and to provide an overview in order to make an evidence-based treatment decision.
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Nirola, Ashutosh, and Shallu Bhardwat. "Immediate Implant Placement: Success or Failure?" Dental Journal of Advance Studies 01, no. 01 (2013): 046–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1670594.

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AbstractEdentulism is most often the result of repeated tooth extraction from combined pathological process and/or dental trauma. Dental implants have emerged to be a highly successful and predictable treatment modality for replacement of missing teeth. Dental implants are the devices that are surgically inserted into the jaw bone to support a single prosthetic tooth and serve as abutments or as cosmetic replacements for missing teeth. Timing of implant placement following tooth removal may be important and this concept has challenged the original treatment protocol. This article aims to present two case reports of immediate placement of implant.
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Шемонаев, V. Shemonaev, Моторкина, et al. "The Control Unit Loads for the Preparation of the Teeth." Journal of New Medical Technologies 21, no. 3 (2014): 163–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/5927.

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Work abrasive dental rotary tool is associated with tissue damage teeth. In case of non-observance of the thermal mode of preparation, it is possible the development traumatic pulpitis and violation of the local structure of hard tissues. To reduce unwanted consequences of preparation of teeth is mandatory, subject to such rules as the conduct of a stage of preparation of water-air cooling, the correct selection tool to perform certain tasks, the use of qualitative new tools, etc. One of the recommendations which aim to reduce the undesirable effects of preparation of hard tooth tissues, is to limit the load on the tool. In the available literature found research dedicated to finding the optimal values load on the tool preparation. It is believed that the load on the tool preparation to be about 20 g. At various times, the authors developed several devices designed to bring the power supply dental rotary tool to the recommended values. However, in the available literature hasn’t been met mention of using the proposed device. Thus, the problem of control load preparation remains unresolved. The authors developed a device that allows for preparation of teeth with preset effort. The article provides a technical description of the proposed device.
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Popov, SA A., and AO O. Frolov. "TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH OCCLUSAL CANTING USING ORTHODONTIC MINISCREW SYSTEM FOR MAXILLARY MOLAR INTRUSION." Science and Innovations in Medicine 1, no. 2 (2016): 20–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.35693/2500-1388-2016-0-2-20-23.

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Dentoalveolar vertical deformation has to be treated by intrusion with surrounding bone and tissues safety. More than 50% of orthodontic patients have lack of one or more teeth with dentoalveolar deformation. Removable orthodontic appliances are not able to intrude teeth with necessary long-lasting force, but mostly move abutment teeth inversely and extrude them. Optimal method used for upper teeth intrusion has to consist of non-invasive temporary anchorage devices and force that moves teeth fast but carefully, with periodontal tissues and surrounding bone safety. Aim - to justify the use of orthodontic miniscrews as temporary anchorage devices for occlusal canting with dentoalveolar component treatment. Materials and methods. Intrusion technique has been developed. It moves the teeth with elastic chain to two miniscrews. The volume of the surrounding bone and periodontal tissues after intrusion is the same as before the movement; the dental arch has not changed after the teeth movement; this method of intrusion is less traumatic and is done in shorter time. Conclusion. Developed intrusion method justifies the use of miniscrews and improves upper teeth intrusion making it faster, less traumatic and safer for surrounding tissues and teeth.
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Mârţu, Ioana, Ionuţ Luchian, Cătălina Dănilă, Cristian Mârțu, Eduard Bârcă, and Maria Antonela Beldiman. "The Influence of Manufacturing and Material Quality on Space Maintainers Longevity." Applied Mechanics and Materials 809-810 (November 2015): 1293–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.809-810.1293.

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Premature loss of temporary teeth, both the lateral and the frontal area can have unfavorable consequences on the development of permanent dentition, the support serving to maintain space for permanent teeth eruption in the dental arches. The aim of the study was assessment of different types of fixed and removable space maintainers in terms of their longevity in the dental arches that were applied as interceptive orthodontic treatment for edentulous space management transiently due to premature loss of deciduous teeth. The study followed the evolution of space maintainers properly applied to clinical cases that required these therapeutic options, and appreciated the success rate and the failure of these devices, important being the time at which the assessments were made. Findings failure rate of applied space maintainers was reported to the main causes that could lead to remove the devices: loss of space maintainers, especially those removable, fracturing both fixed and removable devices, loosening orthodontic rings and of course, taking into account the absence of some subjects at periodic reassessment meetings. The space maintainer was considered a success when it fulfill the main role for which it was applied - transitional management of edentulous space, and then being removed when the permanent succession tooth eruption occurred.
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Kaloustian, Marc Krikor, Walid Nehme, Claire El Hachem, et al. "Evaluation of Two Shaping Systems and Two Ultrasonic Irrigation Devices in Removing Root Canal Filling Material from Mesial Roots of Mandibular Molars: A Micro CT Study." Dentistry Journal 7, no. 1 (2019): 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/dj7010002.

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We assessed the efficiency of two shaping file systems and two passive ultrasonic irrigation (PUI) devices for removing filling material during retreatment. The mesial canals from 44 extracted mandibular molars were prepared and obturated. The teeth were randomly divided into two groups, and then one group was retreated with Reciproc R25 (VDW, Munich, Germany) (n = 44) and the other group was retreated with 2Shape (TS, Micro Mega, Besançon, France) (n = 44). A micro-computed tomography (CT) scan was taken before and after the retreatment to assess the volume of the filling material remnants. The teeth were then randomly divided into four groups to test two different PUI devices: Irrisafe (Satelec Acteon Group, Merignac, France) and Endo Ultra (Vista Dental Products, Racine, WI, USA). The teeth in Group A were retreated with 2Shape to test the Endo Ultra (n = 22) device, the teeth in Group B were retreated with 2Shape in order to test the Irrisafe (n = 22) device, the teeth in Group C were retreated with Reciproc to test the Endo Ultra (n = 22) device, and Group D was retreated with Reciproc to test the Irrisafe (n = 22) device. A third micro-CT scan was taken after the retreatment to test the PUIs. The percentage of Gutta-Percha (GP) and sealer removed was 94.75% for TS2 (p < 0.001) and 89.3% for R25 (p < 0.001). The PUI significantly enhanced the removal of the filling material by 0.76% for Group A (p < 0.001), 1.47% for Group B (p < 0.001), 2.61% for Group C (p < 0.001), and by 1.66% for Group D (p < 0.001). 2Shape was more effective at removing the GP and sealer during retreatment (p = 0.018). The supplementary approach with PUI significantly improved filling material removal, with no statistical difference between the four groups (p = 0.106).
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Nilius, Manfred, Katrin Hess, Dominik Haim, Bernhard Weiland, and Guenter Lauer. "Multifunctional Templates for Minimized Osteotomy, Implantation, and Palatal Distraction with a Mini-Screw-Assisted Expander in Schizodontism and Maxillary Deficit." Case Reports in Dentistry 2020 (September 9, 2020): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8816813.

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Purpose. Schizodontism is complete separation of a dental germ. It results in a twin tooth and supernumerary teeth. The treatment of transverse constriction in combination with supernumerary dental germs and impacted central incisors can pose a challenge, especially in young patients, when the number of permanent teeth is not adequate to ensure secure anchorage. The use of navigation templates based on three-dimensional X-ray images allows for precise insertion of temporary mini-implants for the acquisition of palatal distractors. In addition, templates allow for minimally invasive biopsies and osteotomies. Methods. The treatment of schizodontism, dentitio tarda, and transverse constriction is to be assessed as an interdisciplinary method by using mini-screw-assisted devices. Minimized osteotomy of impacted supernumerary teeth or dental implantation can be carried out in a one-step-procedure based on digital preplanning and prefabrication of orthodontic devices. Results. Multifunctional templates allow for early planning, preoperative fabrication, and intraoral fixation of orthodontic appliances. In the case of an adolescent patient, a sustainable, interdisciplinary treatment concept could be demonstrated that shows age-appropriate gnathological development and stable growth conditions over a follow-up period of 10 years. Conclusion. One can likely assume that multifunctional templates allow for minimally invasive one-step surgeries as an interdisciplinary tool between orofacial surgery and modern orthodontics.
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Malkawi, Zain A., and Reem S. Tubaishat. "Knowledge, Practice and Utilization of Dental Services among Pregnant Women in the North of Jordan." Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice 15, no. 3 (2014): 345–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10024-1541.

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ABSTRACT Aim The aim of this study was to evaluate women's oral hygiene knowledge, practice, and use of dental services during pregnancy in the north of Jordan. Materials and methods Voluntary sample of 154 pregnant women of 18 to 40 years old were invited to participate in the study. They were asked to read a self-designated questionnaire and a cover letter which explained the purpose of the study. The questionnaire addressed self-reported demographics, knowledge, practice and use of dental services during pregnancy. Data were statistically analyzed using Chi-square test to determine statistically significant differences across knowledge, practice and use of dental services during pregnancy. Results The sample included 29.3% aged 20 to 24 years old; 33.1% having bachelor degree; and 66.9% were housewives. The majority of study sample 68.2% knew they need dental consultation during pregnancy; however, 39.5% received dental consultation during pregnancy. Majority 62.4% brushed their teeth regularly; however, 73.2% does not use auxiliary dental hygiene devices. Majority 44.5% visited dentist, when they feel pain. Statistically significant association were found between educational level and knowledge about need to dental consultation during pregnancy (p = 0.012); educational level and knowledge about link between pregnancy and periodontal diseases (p = 0.01); and economic status and use of auxiliary dental hygiene devices during pregnancy (p = 0.040). Conclusion Pregnant women brushed their teeth regularly and visited dentist occasionally. Income was significantly associated with increase use of auxiliary dental hygiene devices. Educational level was significantly associated with mothers’ knowledge about the need for consultation and possible link between pregnancy and periodontal diseases. How to cite this article Malkawi ZA, Tubaishat RS. Knowledge, Practice and Utilization of Dental Services among Pregnant Women in the North of Jordan. J Contemp Dent Pract 2014;15(3):345-351.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Teeth Dental Devices"

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Fee, Cynthia Lauren. "In situ remineralization of early enamel lesions with fluoride releasing devices a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment ... for the degree of Master of Science, Orthodontics ... /." 1994. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/68797630.html.

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Gersch, Nicholas J. "Effectiveness of dental floss and the interdental brush in periodontal maintenance patients a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment ... periodontics ... /." 1986. http://books.google.com/books?id=Las9AAAAMAAJ.

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Martínez, Raúl de los Santos. "Comparative remineralization of artificial root surface lesions, using a fluoride-releasing device and fluoride-chewing gum in vivo this thesis submitted in partial fulfilllment ... Master of Science in Pediatric Dentistry ... /." 1990. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/68793530.html.

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Books on the topic "Teeth Dental Devices"

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Pader, Morton. Oral hygiene products and practice. Dekker, 1988.

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Kocher, Ajar. Infective Endocarditis. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199976805.003.0018.

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Infectious endocarditis (IE) is an infection of the heart’s innermost layer, the endothelium. Most cases require a predisposing injury to the endocardium to serve as a nidus for thrombus development, which in turn acts as nidus for bloodstream microorganisms. These intravascular microorganisms can result from dental and other invasive procedures, infected vascular catheters, and skin lesions. However, most episodes of IE result from transient bacteremia during menial tasks, such as chewing and brushing one’s teeth. Blood cultures and echocardiograms are critical for IE diagnosis. Transesophageal echocardiogram (TEE) is the preferred diagnostic tool for prosthetic valve endocarditis and cardiovascular implantable electronic device (CIED) infections. IE complicated by heart failure and cerebral emboli has high rates of morbidity and mortality. Large vegetation, mobile lesions, mitral valve vegetation, and infection by S. aureus and fungi are more likely to result in embolic phenomena. Indications for surgery include severe heart failure, persistent infection, fungal infection, heart block, and abscess formation.
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Book chapters on the topic "Teeth Dental Devices"

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Cohen, DDS, Nicolas. "Periodontal and Implant Treatment With Computerized Occlusal Analysis." In Advances in Medical Technologies and Clinical Practice. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-9254-9.ch016.

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The role of occlusion in the progression of periodontal disease remains a controversial subject. Occlusal force, which is a mechanical stress applied to tissues, has always been considered to not initiate, nor accelerate, periodontal attachment loss resultant from inflammatory periodontal disease. This chapter outlines this controversy in great detail, from the perspective that the absence of a validated occlusal force and timing measuring device that can quantify the occlusion, has contributed to the confusion and questions that exist in the scientific community about the relationship between both periodontal disease and peri-implantitis, and the occlusion. The development of a new occlusal measurement technology that records and analyzes precise and reproducible relative occlusal contact force levels in real-time, independent of a clinician's subjectivity, is helping to change the scientific opinion regarding occlusion's role in periodontal and peri-implant supporting tissue loss. The T-Scan 10 system is particularly adapted for treating patients who demonstrate tissue loss combined with occlusal issues. Indeed, after having controlled the major etiologic and risk factors of periodontal disease and peri-implantitis, adjusting the occlusion after active tissue and implant therapy favors healing. The outcome of periodontal treatment aimed at compromised teeth and dental implants, combined with occlusal force excess control from computer-guided targeted occlusal adjustments, is highly predictable, and is characterized by less inflammation, a decrease of probing depths, and the stabilization of bone levels around teeth and dental implants.
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Conference papers on the topic "Teeth Dental Devices"

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Savignano, Roberto, Sandro Barone, Alessandro Paoli, and Armando V. Razionale. "FEM Analysis of Bone-Ligaments-Tooth Models for Biomechanical Simulation of Individual Orthodontic Devices." In ASME 2014 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2014-34912.

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In the last decades, research in the orthodontic field has focused on the development of more comfortable and aesthetic appliances such as thermoformed aligners. Aligners have been used in orthodontics since the mid 20-century. Nonetheless, there is still not enough knowledge about how they interact with teeth. This paper is focused on the development of a Finite Element Method (FEM) model to be used in the optimization process of geometrical attributes of removable aligners. The presented method integrates Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) data and optical data in order to obtain a customized model of the dental structures, which include both crown and root shapes. The digital simulation has been focused on analyzing the behavior of three upper frontal teeth. Moreover, the analyses have been carried out by using different aligners’ thicknesses with the support of composite structures polymerized on teeth surfaces while simulating a 2 degrees rotation of an upper central incisor.
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Wu, Jun, Ge Yu, Dangxiao Wang, Yuru Zhang, and Charlie C. L. Wang. "Voxel-Based Interactive Haptic Simulation of Dental Drilling." In ASME 2009 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2009-86661.

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Haptics is one of the most important sensations for dentists to prepare cavity in dental surgery, which is however not easy to simulate in a computer system because of the large drilling force and the small speed of movement and material removal. In this paper, we present a fully voxel-based approach to interactively simulate dental drilling. Different from those voxel/mesh hybrid models, the drilling forces are computed directly from the voxel-representation while considering the factors of teeth’s material properties, the posture and forward speed of dentist’s drill and the contact surface area. To overcome force discontinuity caused by removal of tooth material, we define two layers of voxels on drill, where the boundary voxels are only employed to compute force feedback and the interior voxels are adopted to remove materials from teeth. The experimental result shows that our force model can produce smooth and large force feedback at a slow movement on haptic devices. Other than haptic rendering, a real-time filtering method directly using voxel representation has also been developed to improve visual rendering in dental simulation.
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Biswas, B. K., S. Bag, and S. Pal. "Measurement of Biting Force Over Dental Implant." In ASME 2010 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2010-19340.

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Measurement of biting or chewing force is important as very little data regarding this is available in the literature. The biting force is generated by the action of the associated musculature of mandible and maxilla, ultimately transmitted through the teeth on the material which is being bitten or chewed. The objective was to find the range of magnitude of the force for each pair teeth. Biting force measurement was performed over dental implant to observe its biofunctionality. In this work, a load cell was used along with a newly developed transduction device for measuring force. The biting force was measured for ten subjects with dental implant and compared with normal subjects without any dental disease. Result showed our design of screw-root dental implant is comparable to normal tooth.
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Shabany, Younes, and Eric P. Rose. "A PCM-Filled Heat Sink for an LED-Based Dental Device." In ASME 2007 InterPACK Conference collocated with the ASME/JSME 2007 Thermal Engineering Heat Transfer Summer Conference. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipack2007-33089.

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A new heat sink has been designed that increases the run time of a cavity-filling resin-curing or teeth-bleaching dental device with light emitting diode. The heat sink is a hollowed copper object that is filled with a phase change material. Computational simulations and experimental measurements are presented that show the heat sink with phase change material increases the run time of the device beyond the minimum requirement of six minutes.
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Leu, Ming C., and Amit Gawate. "Computer Aided Design of Implant Based Dental Restorations." In ASME 2008 9th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/esda2008-59241.

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Implant based dental restorations have many advantages over standard removable dentures because using implants can prevent the loss of jawbones, help restore facial features, and enable the patients to get firm bites. A critical step in this kind of restorations is the fabrication of the dental bar on which the denture sits. A dental bar is patient-specific because each patient’s jawbone is unique and the device needs to be conforming to the patient’s gingival surface. The design of a dental bar is crucial to the success of dental restorations. Traditionally, designing a dental bar is a lengthy and laborious process and requires high levels of craftsmanship. There have been attempts to develop CAD/CAM systems towards automating design and fabrication of dental restorations. However, currently available commercial CAD/CAM systems are only capable of making crowns, bridges, copings, onlays and veneers, and they are not capable of making dental restorations involving multiple teeth. The present paper describes a method for computer aided design of a dental bar used in implant based dental restorations. The method starts with a set of digital scan data representing the patient’s gingival surface and generates a CAD model of a dental bar that is ready for fabrication of a physical dental bar.
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Reside, Anna, Larisa R. G. DeSantis, and Larisa R. G. DeSantis. "SIMILAR FORMS YIELD SIMILAR FUNCTIONS: ASSESSING DENTAL MICROWEAR VARIABILITY OF MULTIPLE CARNASSIAL-LIKE TEETH IN TASMANIAN DEVILS (SARCOPHILUS HARRISII)." In GSA Annual Meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA - 2018. Geological Society of America, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2018am-324340.

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