نتایج جستجو برای: mechanical properties of cortical bone

تعداد نتایج: 21248540  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1992
B J Loitz R F Zernicke

Mature bone can adapt to strenuous exercise, but no study has correlated the changes in bone in vivo strains, remodelling and mechanical properties that occur as a consequence of strenuous training. Therefore, we examined exercise-related remodelling and in vivo strains in the tarsometatarsus (TMT) of three groups of adult (post-physial closure) White Leghorn roosters: basal control (30 weeks o...

Journal: :journal of dental research, dental clinics, dental prospects 0
fariba saleh saber associate professor of prosthodontics department of tehran dental faculty shima ghasemi assistant professor of prosthodontics department of tabriz dental faculty rodabeh koodaryan assistant professor of prosthodontics department of tabriz dental faculty amirreza babaloo assistant professor of periodontics department of tabriz dental faculty nader abolfazli assistant professor of periodontics department of tabriz dental faculty

background and aims. all-on-four technique involves the use of tilted implants to allow for shorter cantilevers. this finite element analysis aimed at investigating the amount and distribution of stress in maxillary bone surrounding the implants with all-on-four vs. frequently used method with six implants technique using different numbers and inclination angles. materials and methods. a 3d ede...

Fatemeh Alavi Fereshteh Alizadeh-Fard, Mohammed N. Ashtiani Mohsen Mortazav Ramin Shahbad, Zeinab Mohammadi,

Objective: Femur is the strongest, longest and heaviest bone in the human body. Due to the great importance of femur in human body, its injury may cause large numbers of disabilities and mortality. Considering various effective parameters such as mechanical properties, geometry, loading configuration, etc. can propel the study to the trustable results.. Methods: A 3D finite element model of the...

ꞵ-tricalcium phosphate (ꞵ-TCP) and anorthite are the main crystalline components in bone china bodies. The difference in their thermal expansion coefficients causes a decrease in the thermal shock resistance of the body. In this study, anorthite was replaced with bone ash at the bone china body, and the effect of this new composition on different properties of bone china, after curing at 1260 °...

Journal: :journal of dental research, dental clinics, dental prospects 0
katayoun sadr faculty of dentistry, tabriz university of medical sciences jahangir alipour fateme heidary

background and aims. there are many edentulous people with severely resorbed residual ridges and non-resilient lining mucosa that are unable to tolerate occlusal forces during functional and parafunctional movements. lining the tissue surface of dentures with a flexible material can theoretically distribute and absorb forces with cushioning effect. the aim of this study was to evaluate the effe...

Journal: :Journal of bone and mineral research : the official journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research 2010
Sebastien Elis Hayden-William Courtland Yingjie Wu J Christopher Fritton Hui Sun Clifford J Rosen Shoshana Yakar

There is growing evidence that insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) and parathyroid hormone (PTH) have synergistic actions on bone and that part of the anabolic effects of PTH is mediated by local production of IGF-1. In this study we analyzed the skeletal response to PTH in mouse models with manipulated endocrine or autocrine/paracrine IGF-1. We used mice carrying a hepatic IGF-1 transgene (HI...

Journal: :Materials & Design 2023

Biocompatibility and osteoconductivity of porous scaffolds can be improved through coating technique by creating micro- nanostructures on the surfaces. In this study, a biomimetic approach was used to construct bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) integrated calcium phosphate (CaP) surface titanium scaffolds. vitro characterizations showed that had mechanical properties comparable those human c...

Journal: :Journal of musculoskeletal & neuronal interactions 2007
Y Dionyssiotis G Trovas A Galanos P Raptou N Papaioannou P Papagelopoulos K Petropoulou G P Lyritis

AIM The effects of Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) on bone in paralyzed areas are well documented but there are few data for the importance of the level of injury in the decrease of mechanical strength in paralyzed legs. The aim of the present study was to describe bone loss of the separate compartments of trabecular and cortical bone in spinal cord injured men and to compare possible changes in mecha...

Journal: :Bone 2002
N Nara-Ashizawa L J Liu T Higuchi K Tokuyama K Hayashi Y Shirasaki H Amagai S Saitoh

The positive effects of physical activity on human bone mass have been well documented in many cross-sectional studies comparing athletes with sedentary controls as well as in longitudinal follow-up. By applying peripheral quantitative computed tomography (pQCT), which has the advantage of measuring volumetric bone mineral density (BMD) and the ability to distinguish among trabecular and cortic...

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