Conventional insertion torque and pull-out tests are destructive and unsuitable for clinical bone screw fixation. This study evaluates screw stability using acoustic modal analysis (AMA) and Periotest compared to traditional methods in an ex vivo animal model. Titanium self-tapping screws (STS) and nonself-tapping screws (N-STS) were implanted in the proximal tibia of 12 rabbits.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPeriodontal ligament (PDL) attaches tooth root to the surrounding bone. Its existence between tooth and jaw bone is of utmost importance due to its significant role in absorbing and distributing physiological and para-physiological loading. According to the previous studies, various mechanical tests have been performed to characterize the mechanical properties of the PDL; however, all of them have been done at room temperature.
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October 2020
Background And Objective: As the main connector of teeth to the surrounding bone, the periodontal ligament (PDL) plays an important role in absorption and distribution of physiological and para-physiological loading. Despite the difference in the mechanical response of the PDL in tension and compression, little information is available on its viscoelastic behavior in compression. To explore the contribution of the fluid phase of the PDL, the aim of the present study was to measure its nonlinear time-dependent behavior in compression.
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