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Modal analysis of
maxillary central incisor tooth
Li, Ming-Yong1,
Li, Bin2, Yan, Hong3, Li, Yu-Long2*,
Zhao, Ling-Cheng2, Yan, Zi-Qiang1, Li,
Zhun1 and Ma, Xuang-Xiang4*
1Department
of Stomatology, No.451 Hospital of PLA, Xi’an 710054, P.R.
China.
2School
of Aeronautic, Northwest Polytechnical University, Xi’an
710077, P.R. China.
3Tangdu
Hospital, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi’an 710077,
P.R. China
4College
of Stomatology, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi’an
710032, P.R. China.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
lmy1018@sina.com. Tel:
008629 84734155.
Accepted
25 August, 2009 |
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The purpose
of this study was to investigate the vibration modes of
tooth and explain the vibration characteristics of tooth. By
using the finite element method (FEM) software, the Eigen
vibration of 3-D finite element model of maxillary central
incisor tooth was analyzed. Crown vibration was dominantly
present in the natural modes. In general, tooth vibration
was mostly dominated by the first 4 natural modes and the
natural frequencies of the tooth studied were 879.65,
1286.76, 1827.21 and 2087.59 Hz, respectively. Corresponding
natural mode shapes were as follows: 1st, the
whole tooth vibrates along its axis in crown to root
direction; 2nd, the crown swings mainly in labio-lingual
direction; 3rd, the crown twists about its axis;
and 4th the crown swings mainly in mesio-distal
direction. The present data suggest that the modal analysis
can be successfully applied in the field of study on the
tooth under the loading of masticatory force.
Key
words:
Tooth, vibration, modal analysis, frequency. |