Title of article :
High-Biofidelity Biomodel Generated from Three-Dimensional Imaging (Cone-Beam Computed Tomography): A Methodological Proposal
Author/Authors :
Hernandez-Vazquez, Rosa Alicia Universidad Politecnica - Col. Villa Esmeralda - Tultitlan - Estado de Mexico, Mexico , Urriolagoitia-Sosa, Guillermo Escuela Superior de Ingenierıa Mecanicay Electrica - Seccion de Estudios de Posgradoe Investigacion Unidad Profesional Adolfo Lopez Mateos - Zacatenco Edificio 5 - 2 piso Col. Lindavista - Delegacion Gustavo A. Madero - Mexico City, Mexico , Marquet-Rivera, Rodrigo Arturo Escuela Superior de Ingenierıa Mecanicay Electrica - Seccion de Estudios de Posgradoe Investigacion Unidad Profesional Adolfo Lopez Mateos - Zacatenco Edificio 5 - 2 piso Col. Lindavista - Delegacion Gustavo A. Madero - Mexico City, Mexico , Romero-Angeles, Beatriz Escuela Superior de Ingenierıa Mecanicay Electrica - Seccion de Estudios de Posgradoe Investigacion Unidad Profesional Adolfo Lopez Mateos - Zacatenco Edificio 5 - 2 piso Col. Lindavista - Delegacion Gustavo A. Madero - Mexico City, Mexico , Mastache-Miranda, Octavio Alejandro Escuela Superior de Ingenierıa Mecanicay Electrica - Seccion de Estudios de Posgradoe Investigacion Unidad Profesional Adolfo Lopez Mateos - Zacatenco Edificio 5 - 2 piso Col. Lindavista - Delegacion Gustavo A. Madero - Mexico City, Mexico , Vazquez-Feijoo, Juan Alejandro Escuela Superior de Ingenierıa Mecanicay Electrica - Seccion de Estudios de Posgradoe Investigacion Unidad Profesional Adolfo Lopez Mateos - Zacatenco Edificio 5 - 2 piso Col. Lindavista - Delegacion Gustavo A. Madero - Mexico City, Mexico , Urriolagoitia-Calderon, Guillermo Escuela Superior de Ingenierıa Mecanicay Electrica - Seccion de Estudios de Posgradoe Investigacion Unidad Profesional Adolfo Lopez Mateos - Zacatenco Edificio 5 - 2 piso Col. Lindavista - Delegacion Gustavo A. Madero - Mexico City, Mexico
Abstract :
Experimental research on living beings faces several obstacles, which are more than ethical and moral issues. One of the proposed
solutions to these situations is the computational modelling of anatomical structures. The present study shows a methodology for
obtaining high-biofidelity biomodels, where a novel imagenological technique is used, which applies several CAM/CAD computer
programs that allow a better precision for obtaining a biomodel, with highly accurate morphological specifications of the molar
and tissues that shape the biomodel. The biomodel developed is the first lower molar subjected to a basic chewing simulation
through the application of the finite element method, resulting in a viable model, able to be subjected to various simulations to
analyse molar biomechanical characteristics, as well as pathological conditions to evaluate restorative materials and develop
treatment plans. When research is focused in medical and dental investigation aspects, numerical analyses could allow the
implementation of several tools commonly used by mechanical engineers to provide new answers to old problems in these areas.
With this methodology, it is possible to perform high-fidelity models no matter the size of the anatomical structure, nor the
complexity of its structure and internal tissues. So, it can be used in any area of medicine.
Keywords :
Three-Dimensional , High-Biofidelity , Tomography , Methodological
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine