Proceedings of the First International Conference on Interfaces in Medicine and Mechanics: Proceedings of the International Conference held at the University College, Swansea 12th - 15th April, 1988
The thirty nine papers accepted for pub1 ication in the First International Conference on 'Interfaces in Medicine & Meehani cs' at Swansea in Apri 1, 1988 represent the current state of the art in the science of implant surgery. This initial venture was planned and undertaken when the present editors and their colleagues realised the need for a closer interaction and dialogue between the clinician and. those basic scientists working in the area of implant surgery. Thi s interface, together with the real interface at the material/tissue borders, thus forms the basis of the present conference. These two ideas, we felt, were nicely and effectively captured in the drawing by Edgar Rubins (1915), a perception psycho 1 ogi st, used on the book cover and elsewhere in our 1 iterature. The Proceedings were planned with some difficulty, due to the wi de scope of the conference. However, we felt the best format was to follow the logical progression of implant development. The introductory papers and talks therefore demonstrate the scope of surgical implants in current use. The development of an implant starts with modelling of the proposed implant and its potential environment and the proceedings follow the same format. Following this, materials in current use are discussed.
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Proceedings of the First International Conference on Interfaces in Medicine and Mechanics: Proceedings of the International Conference held at the University College, Swansea 12th - 15th April, 1988
The thirty nine papers accepted for pub1 ication in the First International Conference on 'Interfaces in Medicine & Meehani cs' at Swansea in Apri 1, 1988 represent the current state of the art in the science of implant surgery. This initial venture was planned and undertaken when the present editors and their colleagues realised the need for a closer interaction and dialogue between the clinician and. those basic scientists working in the area of implant surgery. Thi s interface, together with the real interface at the material/tissue borders, thus forms the basis of the present conference. These two ideas, we felt, were nicely and effectively captured in the drawing by Edgar Rubins (1915), a perception psycho 1 ogi st, used on the book cover and elsewhere in our 1 iterature. The Proceedings were planned with some difficulty, due to the wi de scope of the conference. However, we felt the best format was to follow the logical progression of implant development. The introductory papers and talks therefore demonstrate the scope of surgical implants in current use. The development of an implant starts with modelling of the proposed implant and its potential environment and the proceedings follow the same format. Following this, materials in current use are discussed.
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Proceedings of the First International Conference on Interfaces in Medicine and Mechanics: Proceedings of the International Conference held at the University College, Swansea 12th - 15th April, 1988

Proceedings of the First International Conference on Interfaces in Medicine and Mechanics: Proceedings of the International Conference held at the University College, Swansea 12th - 15th April, 1988

Proceedings of the First International Conference on Interfaces in Medicine and Mechanics: Proceedings of the International Conference held at the University College, Swansea 12th - 15th April, 1988

Proceedings of the First International Conference on Interfaces in Medicine and Mechanics: Proceedings of the International Conference held at the University College, Swansea 12th - 15th April, 1988

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The thirty nine papers accepted for pub1 ication in the First International Conference on 'Interfaces in Medicine & Meehani cs' at Swansea in Apri 1, 1988 represent the current state of the art in the science of implant surgery. This initial venture was planned and undertaken when the present editors and their colleagues realised the need for a closer interaction and dialogue between the clinician and. those basic scientists working in the area of implant surgery. Thi s interface, together with the real interface at the material/tissue borders, thus forms the basis of the present conference. These two ideas, we felt, were nicely and effectively captured in the drawing by Edgar Rubins (1915), a perception psycho 1 ogi st, used on the book cover and elsewhere in our 1 iterature. The Proceedings were planned with some difficulty, due to the wi de scope of the conference. However, we felt the best format was to follow the logical progression of implant development. The introductory papers and talks therefore demonstrate the scope of surgical implants in current use. The development of an implant starts with modelling of the proposed implant and its potential environment and the proceedings follow the same format. Following this, materials in current use are discussed.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789401174794
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 02/27/2012
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989
Pages: 398
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

1 Implants in Medicine and Dentistry.- The importance of bending stresses in the leaflets of pericardial heart valve substitutes.- The tearing strength of chemically modified pericardium.- Prosthetic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction Biomechanical and functional performance.- A comparative analysis of four types of prosthetic anterior cruciate ligament replacement in the goat.- Biomaterials in Otology. Experimental aspects and general clinical implications.- Changes in the material properties and function of pericardial bioprosthetic heart valves in vivo.- Hydrodynamic characteristics of tapered arterial prostheses.- The history of implants in oral surgery.- Osseointegrated implants in the mandible using Nobelpharma Implant System..- 2 Implant Interaction with Tissue.- Biodegradation and phagocyte/polymer interaction.- Biodegradation-dependent trace element accumulation: A study of calcium phosphate ceramics and polymers.- The interaction between connective tissues and implant materials.- Computer-assisted image analysis in tissue-material interactions.- Titanium implant surfaces.- 3 Tissue/Bone Examination.- Choosing a signal for vibration analysis of fracture healing.- Collagen fibre orientation in bone.- Skeletal strain and the maintenance of bone mass.- Continuous mineral matrices in bone and dentine.- 4 Materials Examination.- Scanning electron microscope appearance of the enamel/composite/bracket boundaries in orthodontic bonding.- Titanium alloys for biomedical applications..- Experimental mastoid obliteration with hydroxyapatite tricalcium phosphate (Zimmer/Xomed) and fibrin glue (Immuno-Austria).- Role of design and material on stress distributions of cemented hip prostheses.- The fracture toughness of dental restorative materials.- The etching of biological material in vacuum. Paper I & II.- The Direct Deposition of Carbon, Suitable for Surgical Implants.- 5 Finite Elements in Medicine & Dentistry.- Numerical Modelling — Basis & Applications.- Finite element analysis of the elbow after joint replacement.- The use of finite element stress analysis in the assessment of tooth movement.- A finite element analysis of the natural frequencies of vibration of the human tympanic membrane. Part II.- Mathematical modelling in medicine.- Stresses along the composite resin-dentine interface analysed by the finite element method.- Improvement of mechanical strength of ceramic head for hip prosthesis by means of fitting geometry modifications: A finite element analysis.- 6 Materials Development.- Rubber reinforced polymers for bone cement — morphology and mechanical properties.- Dental application of novel morphology polymers.- Nitrided ferritic steels.- Alumina vs zirconium oxide: a comparative wear test.- 3-D porous alumina-bioglass composite coating (Poral R) for cementless ceramic hip prosthetic cup.- 7 Materials Standards and Safety.- Safety aspects of surgically-implantable devices.- The changing role of industry for implant technology.- Standards in Dentistry and Medicine.- Appendix Abstracts of Contributed Presentations.- Stress analysis using thermal emission.- The application of surface texture measurement for studying the failure of bone implants and dental fillings.- Corrosion resistance of titanium.- Fatigue testing of hip prostheses.- Conformation of adsorbed proteins and enzymes: Chymotrypsin at the polystyrene/water interface.- Interfacial shear strength and penetration of PMMA cement into bone.- History of orthopaedic implants.
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