微观力学
咀嚼
断裂(地质)
叙述性评论
牙齿磨损
断裂力学
搪瓷漆
计算机科学
口腔正畸科
机械
材料科学
心理学
医学
复合材料
物理
复合数
心理治疗师
作者
Óscar Borrero‐López,Fernando Rodríguez‐Rojas,Paul J. Constantino,Brian R. Lawn
出处
期刊:Interface Focus
[The Royal Society]
日期:2021-08-13
卷期号:11 (5): 20200070-20200070
被引量:6
标识
DOI:10.1098/rsfs.2020.0070
摘要
Until recently, there had been little attempt in the literature to identify and quantify the underlying mechanics of tooth durability in terms of materials engineering concepts. In humans and most mammals, teeth must endure a lifetime of sustained occlusal mastication—they have to resist fracture and wear. It is well documented that teeth are resilient, but what are the unique features that make this possible? The present article surveys recent materials engineering research aimed at addressing this fundamental question. Elements that determine the mechanics and micromechanics of tooth fracture and wear are analysed: at the macrostructural level, the geometry of the enamel shell and cuspal configuration; and at the microstructural level, interfacial weakness and property gradients. Inferences concerning dietary history in relation to evolutionary pressures are discussed.
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