Effects of periodontal bone loss on the natural frequency of the human canine: a three-dimensional finite element analysis
Assessing periodontal conditions has always been a concern for dental researchers. In this study, we evaluated the potential of a natural frequency (NF) analysis to detect the health status of natural human canine teeth. Materials and methods: Three-dimensional finite element models of the human max...
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doaj-155c95d38911425c931ddb31c8c4b7802020-11-24T21:43:43ZengElsevierJournal of Dental Sciences1991-79022009-06-0142818610.1016/S1991-7902(09)60012-XEffects of periodontal bone loss on the natural frequency of the human canine: a three-dimensional finite element analysisLi-Kuo Shen0Haw-Ming Huang1Jun-Jea Yu2Sheng-Yang Lee3Chih-Ming Lee4Sung-Chih Hsieh5Department of Radiology, Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taipei, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Biomedical Materials and Engineering, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, TaiwanSchool of Dentistry, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, TaiwanSchool of Dentistry, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, TaiwanDepartment of Radiology, Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taipei, TaiwanSchool of Dentistry, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, TaiwanAssessing periodontal conditions has always been a concern for dental researchers. In this study, we evaluated the potential of a natural frequency (NF) analysis to detect the health status of natural human canine teeth. Materials and methods: Three-dimensional finite element models of the human maxillary canine were constructed. NF values of the canine model were calculated with one-, two- and three-sided vertical bone loss. Results: By simulating a modal testing experiment, the NF value for a healthy canine was found to be 2581 Hz. As the bone level was lowered, a strong linear relationship between the frequency and attachment level was demonstrated in all three models. Results from this study demonstrated that the change in the NF was < 12% in canines with a one-sided defect when the bone level varied by 10 mm from the cementoenamel junction. However, when a three-sided bony defect was simulated, the change in NF ranged from 20% to 60%. Conclusion: This study demonstrates that the NF of the human canine decreases with various degrees of periodontal bone height loss.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S199179020960012Xalveolar bonefinite elementnatural frequencyperiodontal ligamentstability |
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Li-Kuo Shen Haw-Ming Huang Jun-Jea Yu Sheng-Yang Lee Chih-Ming Lee Sung-Chih Hsieh Effects of periodontal bone loss on the natural frequency of the human canine: a three-dimensional finite element analysis Journal of Dental Sciences alveolar bone finite element natural frequency periodontal ligament stability |
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Effects of periodontal bone loss on the natural frequency of the human canine: a three-dimensional finite element analysis |
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Effects of periodontal bone loss on the natural frequency of the human canine: a three-dimensional finite element analysis |
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Effects of periodontal bone loss on the natural frequency of the human canine: a three-dimensional finite element analysis |
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Effects of periodontal bone loss on the natural frequency of the human canine: a three-dimensional finite element analysis |
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Effects of periodontal bone loss on the natural frequency of the human canine: a three-dimensional finite element analysis |
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effects of periodontal bone loss on the natural frequency of the human canine: a three-dimensional finite element analysis |
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Journal of Dental Sciences |
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1991-7902 |
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Assessing periodontal conditions has always been a concern for dental researchers. In this study, we evaluated the potential of a natural frequency (NF) analysis to detect the health status of natural human canine teeth.
Materials and methods: Three-dimensional finite element models of the human maxillary canine were constructed. NF values of the canine model were calculated with one-, two- and three-sided vertical bone loss.
Results: By simulating a modal testing experiment, the NF value for a healthy canine was found to be 2581 Hz. As the bone level was lowered, a strong linear relationship between the frequency and attachment level was demonstrated in all three models. Results from this study demonstrated that the change in the NF was < 12% in canines with a one-sided defect when the bone level varied by 10 mm from the cementoenamel junction. However, when a three-sided bony defect was simulated, the change in NF ranged from 20% to 60%.
Conclusion: This study demonstrates that the NF of the human canine decreases with various degrees of periodontal bone height loss. |
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alveolar bone finite element natural frequency periodontal ligament stability |
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