Open Access Research Article

Estimation by FEA of Mandibular Bone Strength Affected by the Presence of Benign Tumors Associated with Impacted Teeth

Adina Simona Cosarca, Radu Grigoras, Violeta Hancu, Costin Coman, Raluca Monica Comaneanu, Liliana Moraru, Mihai Tarcolea, Alina Ormenisan
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Published 30 Mar 2016
Pages 135–138

Abstract

In an Ameloblastoma case we used CT data to create a 3D representation of the affected mandible and Finite Element Analysis allows us to study its behavior under masticatory forces. In this manner is possible to better understand case evolution and to decide the treatment plan, specific for each patient.

Keywords: Impacted molar; ameloblastoma; stress; strain; FEA

How to Cite this Article

Cosarca, A., Grigoras, R., Hancu, V., Coman, C., Comaneanu, R., Moraru, L., Tarcolea, M., & Ormenisan, A. (2016). Estimation by FEA of Mandibular Bone Strength Affected by the Presence of Benign Tumors Associated with Impacted Teeth. Materiale Plastice, 53(1), 135–138.
Cosarca A, Grigoras R, Hancu V, Coman C, Comaneanu R, Moraru L, Tarcolea M, Ormenisan A. Estimation by FEA of Mandibular Bone Strength Affected by the Presence of Benign Tumors Associated with Impacted Teeth. Materiale Plastice. 2016;53(1):135–138.
A. Cosarca, R. Grigoras, V. Hancu, C. Coman, R. Comaneanu, L. Moraru, M. Tarcolea, and A. Ormenisan, "Estimation by FEA of Mandibular Bone Strength Affected by the Presence of Benign Tumors Associated with Impacted Teeth,” Materiale Plastice, vol. 53, no. 1, pp. 135–138, 2016.
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