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Functional Adaptation of LPS‐affected Dentoalveolar Fibrous Joints in Rats [PDF]
AbstractIntroductionThe functional interplay between cementum of the root and alveolar bone of the socket is tuned by a uniquely positioned 70–80 µm wide fibrous and lubricious ligament in a dentoalveolar joint (DAJ). In this study, structural and biomechanical properties of the DAJ, periodontal ligament space (PDL‐space also known as the joint space),
Bo Wang+9 more
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Mechanical model of suture joints with fibrous connective layer
Abstract A composite model for suture joints with a connective layer of aligned fibers embedded in soft matrix is proposed. Based on the principle of complementary virtual work, composite cylinder assemblage (CCA) approach and generalized self-consistent micro-mechanical models, a hierarchical homogenization methodology is developed to systematically
Kateryna Miroshnichenko+3 more
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Fibrous Structure of the Joint Capsule in the Human Shoulder
The fibrous structure and arrangement of joint capsules of human shoulders [8 males (7 right, 6 left), 4 females (4 right, 3 left)] were observed under a low magnification microscope as well as a polarized microscope on film preparations (Häutchen-Präparat, Vogt 1935) with reference to stained sections (mainly with H, E and orcein).
Shigeru Yamazaki
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Development and Histology of Fibrous Architecture of the Fetal Temporomandibular Joint
The developmental history of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) was investigated in 10 fetuses of 4 to 10 months of gestational age. The S-type structure of the disc is formed by the following bases: 1) the flat upper and concave lower surfaces of the disc; 2) thinner intermediate zone and thicker anterior and posterior bands; 3) the projection of the ...
Fumihiko Suwa+3 more
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Rehabilitation of Beam Column joint using Steel Fibrous Concrete
An experimental study was conducted to compare the structural behavior of beam column joint before and after rehabilitation by using fibrous concrete with steel fibers as a strength enhancer material. Two specimens were examined in this study out of which one was designed according to IS 456: 2000 (control specimen) codal provision and another one was ...
Abhay Kumar+2 more
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Computational characterization of the porous‐fibrous behavior of the soft tissues in the temporomandibular joint [PDF]
AbstractThe prevalence and severity of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders have led to growing research interest in the development of new biomaterials and medical devices for TMJ implant designs. In computational designs, however, the time and stretch direction dependences of the TMJ soft tissues behavior are not considered and they are frequently
Javier Ortún‐Terrazas+2 more
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Multiscale biomechanical responses of adapted bone–periodontal ligament–tooth fibrous joints [PDF]
Reduced functional loads cause adaptations in organs. In this study, temporal adaptations of bone-ligament-tooth fibrous joints to reduced functional loads were mapped using a holistic approach. Systematic studies were performed to evaluate organ-level and tissue-level adaptations in specimens harvested periodically from rats (N=60) given powder food ...
Andrew T. Jang+4 more
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A case of malignant fibrous histiocytoma of the temporomandibular joint
Yasuro Yoshimura+7 more
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An Unusual Case of Fibrous Dysplasia, Temporomandibular Joint Ankylosis, and Eagle’s Syndrome
Fibrous dysplasia is a benign bone disease in children and young adults. This is characterized by the replacement of normal bone with fibrous tissue along with immature woven bone. Fibrous dysplasia is a rare disorder and has variable presentations that pose challenges in diagnosis and treatment. Decisions are made on a case-by-case basis, depending on
Gurmehr Singh+3 more
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