咀嚼力
咬合力商
颞下颌关节
口腔正畸科
生物力学
臼齿
刚度
材料科学
传输(电信)
颅骨
牙科
计算机科学
医学
解剖
复合材料
电信
作者
Tinghui Sun,Desmond Y. R. Chong,Bingmei Shao,Zhan Liu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cmpb.2023.107336
摘要
This study aims to investigate the biomechanical behavior and reveal the force transmission patterns of the human masticatory system through advanced three-dimensional finite element (FE) models. The FE model was constructed according to the medical images of a healthy male adult. It contains full skull structures, detailed temporomandibular joints (TMJs) with discs, complete dentitions, masticatory muscles, and related ligaments. Several static bite scenarios were simulated to demonstrate the effects of bite positions and muscle force recruitments on the force transmission patterns. Molar occlusal surfaces are the primary force transmission region for clenching. Sensitivity analysis demonstrated that the stiffness of the bite substance would not alter the force transmission patterns but could affect the maximum contact stresses on the discs and the occlusal surfaces. During the unilateral clenching tasks, the high-stress region on the discal surfaces shifted ipsilaterally. The presence or absence of the molar cushions would significantly affect the biomechanical response of the masticatory system. FE analysis is an effective way of investigating biomechanical responses involving complicated interactions. Enriching the static analysis of the masticatory system with a detailed model can help understand better how the forces were transmitted and the significance of TMJs during the clenching process.
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