Anatomy, Modeling and Biomaterial Fabrication for Dental and Maxillofacial Applications
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Anatomy, Modeling and Biomaterial Fabrication for Dental and Maxillofacial Applications

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Anatomy, Modeling and Biomaterial Fabrication for Dental and Maxillofacial Applications

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Ceramics have been used as biomaterials for oral and maxillofacial applications due to their excellent bioactivity, high hardness and wear resistance. One of the key drawbacks of synthetic implants is their failure to adapt to the local tissue environment

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PART I: DENTAL IMPLANTS AND HUMAN ANATOMY







PART II: MATHEMATICAL MODELING







PART III: COMPUTATIONAL MODELING







PART IV: BIOMATERIAL PRODUCTION AND SURFACE MODIFICATION







REFERENCES



Andy H. Choi, Besim Ben-Nissan



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Table of contents

  1. Welcome
  2. Table of Contents
  3. Title
  4. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS LTD.
  5. FOREWORD
  6. DEDICATION
  7. CONCLUDING REMARKS
  8. GLOSSARY
  9. PREFACE
  10. Introduction
  11. Bone Structure
  12. Functional Anatomy of the Skull
  13. Introduction
  14. Biomechanics of the Mandible
  15. Mathematical Analysis of the Mandible
  16. Finite Element Method
  17. Patient Matching
  18. Bone Fracture Healing
  19. Bone Remodeling - Dental Implants
  20. Dental Bioceramics
  21. Bone Tissue Engineering and Scaffolds
  22. Surface Modifications
  23. PART I: DENTAL IMPLANTS AND HUMAN ANATOMY
  24. PART II: MATHEMATICAL MODELING
  25. PART III: COMPUTATIONAL MODELING
  26. PART IV: BIOMATERIAL PRODUCTION AND SURFACE MODIFICATION
  27. REFERENCES