Kishen, Anil; Radhakrishnan, S.
Biomechanics of dental implant - a photoelastic evaluation Conference
vol. 3, IEEE, 1997, ISSN: 05891019, (Cited by: 0; Conference name: Proceedings of the 1997 19th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society; Conference date: 30 October 1997 through 2 November 1997; Conference code: 55133).
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title = {Biomechanics of dental implant - a photoelastic evaluation},
author = {Anil Kishen and S. Radhakrishnan},
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year = {1997},
date = {1997-01-01},
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volume = {3},
pages = {1017 – 1020},
publisher = {IEEE},
abstract = {Dental biomechanics is an interdisciplinary approach wherein engineering principles are made use of in dentistry to develop better understanding of clinical problems. In the present study photoelastic technique is utilized to compare stress distribution pattern to the supporting bone in tooth with supporting bone loss and tooth stabilized using endodontic implant. It is conclusive that endodontic implant in tooth with supporting bone loss can induce deleterious effects on the supporting bone.},
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Dental biomechanics is an interdisciplinary approach wherein engineering principles are made use of in dentistry to develop better understanding of clinical problems. In the present study photoelastic technique is utilized to compare stress distribution pattern to the supporting bone in tooth with supporting bone loss and tooth stabilized using endodontic implant. It is conclusive that endodontic implant in tooth with supporting bone loss can induce deleterious effects on the supporting bone.