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      Finite-element modeling and analysis in nanomedicine and dentistry.

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          This article aims to provide a brief background to the current applications of finite-element analysis (FEA) in nanomedicine and dentistry. FEA was introduced in orthopedic biomechanics in the 1970s in order to assess the stresses and deformation in human bones during functional loadings and in the design and analysis of implants. Since then, it has been applied with great frequency in orthopedics and dentistry in order to analyze issues such as implant design, bone remodeling and fracture healing, the mechanical properties of biomedical coatings on implants and the interactions at the bone-implant interface. More recently, FEA has been used in nanomedicine to study the mechanics of a single cell and to gain fundamental insights into how the particulate nature of blood influences nanoparticle delivery.

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          Journal
          Nanomedicine (Lond)
          Nanomedicine (London, England)
          Future Medicine Ltd
          1748-6963
          1743-5889
          Aug 2014
          : 9
          : 11
          Affiliations
          [1 ] School of Chemistry & Forensic Science, Faculty of Science, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia.
          Article
          10.2217/nnm.14.75
          25321169
          ff826759-82ad-4667-927a-b3aafcc9cb5d
          History

          bone remodeling,FEA,finite element analysis,nanocoating,nanoindentation

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