The geometric effect of an off-centered cross-section on nickel-titanium rotary instruments: A finite element analysis study
Background/purpose: Geometric design dictates the mechanical performance of nickel-titanium rotary instruments. Using finite element (FE) analysis, this study evaluated the effects of an off-centered cross-sectional design on the stiffness and stress distribution of nickel-titanium rotary instrument...
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Main Authors: | Jung-Hong Ha (Author), Sang Won Kwak (Author), Antheunis Versluis (Author), Chan-Joo Lee (Author), Se-Hee Park (Author), Hyeon-Cheol Kim (Author) |
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2017-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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