2017
DOI: 10.18821/1728-28022017;21(2):64-67
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Biomechanical Characterisitics of Pulp Remova in Cases of Periodontal Disases

Abstract: The state of extensive deformation of tooth-parodont system has been explored considering the stage of the alveolar crest bone resorption and anatomical consequences of tooth depulpation. The research involving mathematical simulation in combination with the finite element analysis and Schleicher-Nadai theory has stated that removal of single-rooted teeth caused by periodontal diseases does not increase the maximum allowable level of occlusal load in case of good bone mineralization. Provided depulpation is in… Show more

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“…Chronic periodontitis is a serious and widespread periodontal pathology that causes significant impairment to dentoalveolar system functions, with damage to supporting tooth structures and the loss of teeth [1]. Periodontitis is mostly spread (60-65%) among people over age 30 [2]. However, the percentage of young patients with a severe form of chronic periodontitis has increased to 11.2%, and among people over age 65, it is 30% [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chronic periodontitis is a serious and widespread periodontal pathology that causes significant impairment to dentoalveolar system functions, with damage to supporting tooth structures and the loss of teeth [1]. Periodontitis is mostly spread (60-65%) among people over age 30 [2]. However, the percentage of young patients with a severe form of chronic periodontitis has increased to 11.2%, and among people over age 65, it is 30% [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%