Veronika T. Szabó, Balázs P. Szabó, Tamás Tarjányi, Eszter Szőke-Trenyik, B. Szabó, M. Fráter
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Analog and digital modeling of sound and impaired periodontal
supporting tissues during mechanical testing
Periodontitis is one of the most common conditions affecting oral
health among adults, posing a great challenge for both patients and also
for dentists aiming to treat this disease. In severe stages such
deterioration of the supporting tissues, namely the periodontal ligaments
and the bone, can occur, which will affect the biomechanical behavior and
therefore the longevity and survival of the affected teeth. In order to be
able to plan both periodontal and subsequent restorative treatment
properly, valid modelling of the current clinical situation is advised. The
aim of the present article is to comprehensively discuss possible analog
and digital modeling methods of periodontally affected teeth and the
periodontal structures surrounding them. Modelling possibilities can serve
later as the basis of mechanical load, digital finite element studies, and
also aid clinical treatment planning.