Study of Finite Element Modeling from CT Images
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概要
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The use of finite element analysis is becoming more widespread with rapid advancements in computer technology. However, the field of dentistry is not enjoying the spillover benefits of the expanded use of this design simulation and analysis tool. Finite element modeling requires measurement of the object. However, as the living body is morphologically very complex, this requires a great deal of both time and skill using CAD applications, thus preventing its widespread adoption in the dental field. Although there have been reports of finite element modeling from CT images, these methods require skilled programmers for software development-which is another factor that prevents its widespread adoption in dentistry. Therefore, establishing a finite element modeling method that is both accurate and practical will be of great benefit in clinical dentistry. In the present study, a method using computer tomography and existing software was examined for finite element model construction based on computer tomography images. The results suggested that the method developed here is feasible and practical for clinical use.
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著者
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Takanobu Hideaki
Department Of Mechanical Systems Engineering Kogakuin University:humanoid Robotics Institute Waseda
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Takanobu Hideaki
Department Of Mechanical System Engineering Kogakuin University
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Kurosaki Norimasa
Section Of General Dentistry Department Of Comprehensive Oral Health Care Division Of Comprehensive
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Kurosaki Norimasa
Section Of General Dentistry Department Of Comprehensive Oral Health Care Division Of Comprehensive
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Usui Kazuhiro
Section Of General Dentistry Department Of Comprehensive Oral Health Care Division Of Comprehensive
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Kurosaki N
General Dentistry Department Of Comprehensive Oral Health Care Division Of Comprehensive Patient Car
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Araki Kouji
Center for Education Research in Medicine and Dentistry, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
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Araki Kouji
Tokyo Medical And Dental Univ.
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Araki Kouji
Center For Education Research In Medicine And Dentistry Tokyo Medical And Dental University
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Takanishi Atsuo
Department Of Science And Engineering Waseda University:humanoid Robotics Institute Waseda Universit
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Takanishi Atsuo
Department Of Mechanical Engineering School Of Science And Engineering Waseda University
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SHIMIZU Yoshikazu
Section of General Dentistry, Department of Comprehensive Oral Health Care, Division of Comprehensiv
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Shimizu Yoshikazu
Section Of General Dentistry Department Of Comprehensive Oral Health Care Division Of Comprehensive
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Araki Kouji
Center for Education Research in Medicine & Dentistry, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
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