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Simulation of Human Periodontal Ligament (PDL)
C. Kober1, A. Hohmann2
1Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science, University of Applied Science
Osnabrueck, Germany.
2Department of Orthodontics, University of Ulm, Germany (Head F. G. Sander).
Segmentation in Amira
A cropped region of interest of a clinical CT-data set (originally 0.6 mm z-distance, 0.3 mm2
pixel size) comprising a premolar and surrounding bone tissue was resampled by a factor of 5 in x- and
y-direction and by a factor of 10 in z-direction. The resulting data were semi-automatically segmented
into the following structures:
- Tooth,
- PDL,
- Cortical bone with lamina dura, and
- Cancellous bone.
Mesh generation in ScanFE
For the PDL, a hybrid mesh comprising 432372 elements was generated whereas tooth and bone were
modelled as stiff shell.
Finite Element Simulation in Abaqus
The load case was realized by means of two forces of 0.25 N each, applied on the labial and lingual
side of the crown simulating a total intrusive force of 0.5 N, see the yellow arrows in Fig. 4. By
fixation of the interface bone/PDL, displacement of bone was prevented. See Fig. 4 for maximum
principal stress distribution in the periodontal ligament for the applied intrusive force.
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