Biomaterials Bioengineering, J. C. Nickel, L. R. Iwasaki, M. W. Beatty, D. B. Marx, J Dent Res
The etiology of degenerative disease of the TMJ may involve fatigue produced by surface tractional forces and compressive stresses. This study tested the time-dependent effects of compressive loading...
Biomaterials Bioengineering, B. G. Lapatki, J. Bartholomeyczik, P. Ruther, I. E. Jonas, O. Paul, ...
Atraumatic, well-directed, and efficient tooth movement is interrelated with the therapeutic application of adequately dimensioned forces and moments in all three dimensions. The lack of appropriate...
Biomaterials Bioengineering, A. Huang, N. Pleshko Camacho, D. S. Stone, R. D. Blank, ...
Mice harboring the Col1a2 oim mutation (oim) express dentinogenesis imperfecta. To determine the effect of Col1a2 genotype on tissue mechanical properties, we compared Young's modulus and...
Magnification—a New Look at (2005)
Biomaterials Bioengineering, A. Kienle, R. Michels, R. Hibst, J Dent Res
Light propagation in human dentin exhibits a strong directional dependence featuring the longknown optical magnification property. We hypothesized that this anisotropic effect is caused by multiple...
Biomaterials Bioengineering, J. C. Nickel, L. R. Iwasaki, M. W. Beatty, M. A. Moss, D. B. Marx, ...
Mechanical fatigue-related degeneration of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disc may be promoted by tractional forces. This study tested the hypotheses that tractional forces following static...
Biomaterials Bioengineering, R. K. Nalla, J. H. Kinney, A. P. Tomsia, R. O. Ritchie, J Dent Res
Healthy dentin, the mineralized tissue that makes up the bulk of the tooth, is naturally hydrated in vivo; however, it is known that various chemical reagents, including acetone and ethanol, can...
Discontinuous Fiber-reinforced (2004)
Biomaterials Bioengineering, R. C. Petersen, J Dent Res
Micromechanical physics of critical fiber length, describing a minimum filament distance for resin impregnation and stress transfer, has not yet been applied in dental science. As a test of the...
Biomaterials Bioengineering, M. Hashimoto, S. Ito, F. R. Tay, N. R. Svizero, H. Sano, ...
This study evaluated the extent of water penetration through resin-dentin interfaces before and after being sealed with adhesives. Four adhesive resin systems (2 total-etch adhesives and 2...
Biomaterials Bioengineering, M. Staninec, R. K. Nalla, J. F. Hilton, R. O. Ritchie, L. G. Watanabe, ...
Exposed root surfaces frequently exhibit noncarious notches representing material loss by abrasion, erosion, and/or abfraction. Although a contribution from mechanical stress is often mentioned, no...
Biomaterials Bioengineering, Y. Hattori, C. Satoh, S. Seki, Y. Watanabe, Y. Ogino, ...
To determine whether shortened dental arches (SDAs) cause functional overloading of the teeth and the temporomandibular joints, which has been implicated in periodontal diseases and temporomandibular...
Biomaterials Bioengineering, R. K. Nalla, J. H. Kinney, S. J. Marshall, R. O. Ritchie, J Dent Res
Human dentin is susceptible to failure under repetitive cyclic-fatigue loading. This investigation seeks to address the paucity of data that reliably quantify this phenomenon. Specifically, the...
Biomaterials Bioengineering, Y. Yamamoto, Y. Ohsaki, T. Goto, A. Nakasima, T. Iijima, ...
Although the promotional effects on osteoblasts of pulsed electromagnetic fields have been welldemonstrated, the effects of static magnetic fields (SMF) remain unclear; nevertheless, magnets have...
Biomaterials Bioengineering, R. Delong, M. Heinzen, J. S. Hodges, W. H. Douglas, ...
Three-dimensional imaging of dental tissues will have a major impact in dentistry if the images are accurate. The purpose of this study was to measure the accuracy and precision of a system for...