实验确定的机械性能,和模型,牙周韧带:当前文献的关键审查。

Journal of dental biomechanics Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-04-05 DOI:10.4061/2011/312980
Ted S Fill, Jason P Carey, Roger W Toogood, Paul W Major
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介绍。这篇综述旨在强调和讨论文献中关于牙周韧带(PDL)力学性能的差异以及用于测量它们的各种实验方法。方法。检索生物力学和正畸出版物(数据库:Compendex, EMBASE, MEDLINE, PubMed, ScienceDirect和Scopus)。结果。研究表明,PDL的弹性常数和力学性能存在显著的变化,有些变化在6个数量级上。可能的解释可以归因于不同的实验方法和假设。结论。这些差异表明需要进一步研究PDL在各种临床和实验载荷条件下的性能。更好地了解PDL在生理和创伤载荷条件下的生物力学行为,可以促进对PDL在健康和疾病中的生物反应的理解。对PDL的反应提供更深入的了解将有助于正畸医生和工程师设计更可预测的,因此更有效的正畸器具。
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Experimentally determined mechanical properties of, and models for, the periodontal ligament: critical review of current literature.

Introduction. This review is intended to highlight and discuss discrepancies in the literature of the periodontal ligament's (PDL) mechanical properties and the various experimental approaches used to measure them. Methods. Searches were performed on biomechanical and orthodontic publications (in databases: Compendex, EMBASE, MEDLINE, PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Scopus). Results. The review revealed that significant variations exist, some on the order of six orders of magnitude, in the PDL's elastic constants and mechanical properties. Possible explanations may be attributable to different experimental approaches and assumptions. Conclusions. The discrepancies highlight the need for further research into PDL properties under various clinical and experimental loading conditions. Better understanding of the PDL's biomechanical behavior under physiologic and traumatic loading conditions might enhance the understanding of the PDL's biologic reaction in health and disease. Providing a greater insight into the response of the PDL would be instrumental to orthodontists and engineers for designing more predictable, and therefore more efficacious, orthodontic appliances.

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