Modeling Orthodontic Wire Forces on Human Teeth
Our goal is to accurately represent the forces exerted on human teeth using orthodontic wires. Through precise tooth positioning and gum modeling, adjustments can be made easily. Cylinder roots allow for tooth rotation, enhancing dental treatments for pre-molars, molars, canines, and incisors.
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Our goal is to model the forces applied to human teeth by the means of orthodontic wires. Nickle Titanium Wire These Teeth Need Some Stress!
Each tooth has a precise location. This allows adjustment for any set of teeth. The gums are modeled using ellipses, this makes the math easy . Using a cylinder for the root allows rotation of the tooth.
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