Numerical simulation of the stress-strain state of the dental system
Sergey V. Lemeshevsky, Semion A. Naumovich, Sergey S. Naumovich, Petr, N. Vabishchevich, Petr E. Zakharov

TL;DR
This paper introduces a mathematical and computational approach to simulate the stress-strain behavior of the dental system, aiding in prosthetic treatment planning and reducing overloading risks.
Contribution
It develops a linear elasticity-based model and software for personalized biomechanical analysis using CT images of patients' dental structures.
Findings
Effective stress prediction in periodontal ligament and jawbone.
Personalized prosthesis design optimization.
Integration of imaging and modeling for clinical use.
Abstract
We present mathematical models, computational algorithms and software, which can be used for prediction of results of prosthetic treatment. More interest issue is biomechanics of the periodontal complex because any prosthesis is accompanied by a risk of overloading the supporting elements. Such risk can be avoided by the proper load distribution and prediction of stresses that occur during the use of dentures. We developed the mathematical model of the periodontal complex and its software implementation. This model is based on linear elasticity theory and allows to calculate the stress and strain fields in periodontal ligament and jawbone. The input parameters for the developed model can be divided into two groups. The first group of parameters describes the mechanical properties of periodontal ligament, teeth and jawbone (for example, elasticity of periodontal ligament etc.). The…
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