Application of bioengineering devices for stress evaluation in dentistry: the last 10 years FEM parametric analysis of outcomes and current trends.

Q3 Medicine Minerva stomatologica Pub Date : 2020-02-01 DOI:10.23736/S0026-4970.19.04263-8
Gabriele Cervino, Luca Fiorillo, Alina V Arzukanyan, Gianrico Spagnuolo, Paola Campagna, Marco Cicciù
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Introduction: Dentistry, therefore implantology, prosthetics, implant prosthetics or orthodontics in all their variants, are medical and rehabilitative branches that have benefited greatly from these methods of investigation to improve the predictability of rehabilitations. We will examine the Finite Element Method and Finite Element Analysis in detail. This method involves the simulation of mechanical forces from an environment with infinite elements, the real one, to a simulation with finite elements.

Evidence acquisition: The study searched MEDLINE databases from 2008 to 2018. Human use of FEM in vitro studies reported a contribution on oral rehabilitation through the use of FEM analysis. The initial search obtained 296 citations. After a first screening, the present revision considered the English-language works referred to human application of the FEM published in the last 10 years. Finally, 34 full texts were available after screening.

Evidence synthesis: The ultimate aim of this review is to point out all the progress made in the field of bioengineering and therefore, thanks to this, in the field of medicine. Instrumental investigations such as FEM are an excellent tool that allows the evaluation of anatomical structures and any facilities for rehabilitation before moving on to experimentation on animals, so as to have mechanical characteristics and satisfactory load cycle testing.

Conclusions: FEM analysis contributes substantially to the development of new technologies and new materials in the biomedical field, being able to perform a large number of simulations without the need for patients or to perform human tests. Thanks to the 3D technology and to the reconstructions of both the anatomical structures and eventually the alloplastic structures used in the rehabilitations it is possible to consider all the mechanical characteristics, so that they can be analyzed in detail and improved where necessary. It is possible thanks to these methods to know what are the ideal characteristics of a material to promote an oral rehabilitation, so we know the characteristics, it remains only to take a step in the field of the industry for the construction of materials close to these characteristics.

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生物工程设备在牙科应力评估中的应用:近10年有限元参数分析的结果及发展趋势。
牙科,因此种植学、修复学、种植修复学或正畸学的所有变体,都是医学和康复的分支,它们从这些研究方法中受益匪浅,以提高康复的可预测性。我们将详细研究有限元方法和有限元分析。该方法将机械力的模拟从具有无限元的真实环境转变为具有有限元的模拟。证据获取:该研究检索了2008年至2018年的MEDLINE数据库。人类使用FEM体外研究报告了通过使用FEM分析对口腔康复的贡献。最初的搜索获得了296次引用。经过第一次筛选后,本修订本审议了过去10年出版的关于有限元在人类应用的英文著作。最后,筛选后得到34篇全文。证据综合:本综述的最终目的是指出生物工程领域取得的所有进展,因此,在医学领域。在进行动物实验之前,诸如FEM之类的仪器调查是一种很好的工具,可以对解剖结构和任何用于康复的设施进行评估,从而具有机械特性和令人满意的负载循环测试。结论:有限元分析对生物医学领域新技术和新材料的发展做出了重大贡献,能够在不需要患者或进行人体试验的情况下进行大量模拟。得益于3D技术和解剖结构的重建以及最终在康复中使用的同种异体结构,可以考虑所有的机械特性,以便可以详细分析并在必要时进行改进。有了这些方法,才有可能知道促进口腔康复的材料的理想特性是什么,所以我们知道了这些特性,它只剩下在工业领域中迈出一步,为建造接近这些特性的材料。
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Minerva stomatologica
Minerva stomatologica DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: The journal Minerva Stomatologica publishes scientific papers on dentistry and maxillo-facial surgery. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles, case reports, therapeutical notes, special articles and letters to the Editor. Manuscripts are expected to comply with the instructions to authors which conform to the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Editors by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (www.icmje.org). Articles not conforming to international standards will not be considered for acceptance.
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