Yuki Nagamatsu
Kyushu Dental University
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Dental Materials Journal | 2016
Yuki Nagamatsu; Ker-Kong Chen; Hiroshi Nagamatsu; Yoshio Kozono; Hiroshi Shimizu
Neutral electrolyzed water was developed with new concepts of long-term good durability and minimum corrosiveness to metal in addition to its excellent bactericidal activities similar to acid type of electrolyzed waters. The present study examined the bactericidal effects of the neutral electrolyzed water on disinfection of the alginate impression of a dental arch model contaminated by bacteria. Only 1-min immersion in neutral electrolyzed water could sufficiently disinfect the alginate impression including the metallic tray under ultrasonic with no significant differences from acid electrolyzed waters. No bactericidal effects were found in any electrolyzed water when used as mixing water. Considering the advantages and disadvantages of each electrolyzed water in a comprehensive way, it was suggested that neutral electrolyzed water may be the most appropriate for the disinfection of alginate impression.
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine | 2013
Keiko Nakamura; Kiyoshi Tajima; Ker-Kong Chen; Yuki Nagamatsu; Hiroshi Kakigawa; Shin-ich Masumi
This study focused on the application of novel finite-element analysis software for constructing a finite-element model from the computed tomography data of a human dentulous mandible. The finite-element model is necessary for evaluating the mechanical response of the alveolar part of the mandible, resulting from occlusal force applied to the teeth during biting. Commercially available patient-specific general computed tomography–based finite-element analysis software was solely applied to the finite-element analysis for the extraction of computed tomography data. The mandibular bone with teeth was extracted from the original images. Both the enamel and the dentin were extracted after image processing, and the periodontal ligament was created from the segmented dentin. The constructed finite-element model was reasonably accurate using a total of 234,644 nodes and 1,268,784 tetrahedral and 40,665 shell elements. The elastic moduli of the heterogeneous mandibular bone were determined from the bone density data of the computed tomography images. The results suggested that the software applied in this study is both useful and powerful for creating a more accurate three-dimensional finite-element model of a dentulous mandible from the computed tomography data without the need for any other software.
Dental Materials Journal | 2008
Kiyoshi Tajima; Masahisa Hironaka; Ker-Kong Chen; Yuki Nagamatsu; Hiroshi Kakigawa; Yoshio Kozono
Dental Materials Journal | 2009
Kiyoshi Tajima; Ker-Kong Chen; Nobusuke Takahashi; Nao-Aki Noda; Yuki Nagamatsu; Hiroshi Kakigawa
Dental Materials Journal | 2002
Yuki Nagamatsu; Kerr-Kong Chen; Kiyoshi Tajima; Hiroshi Kakigawa; Yoshio Kozono
Dental Materials Journal | 2003
Hongwei Dong; Yuki Nagamatsu; Ker-Kong Chen; Kiyoshi Tajima; Hiroshi Kakigawa; Sizhen Shi; Yoshio Kozono
Dental Materials Journal | 2001
Yuki Nagamatsu; Kiyoshi Tajima; Hiroshi Kakigawa; Yoshio Kozono
Dental Materials Journal | 2010
Che-Shun Wang; Ker-Kong Chen; Kiyoshi Tajima; Yuki Nagamatsu; Hiroshi Kakigawa; Yoshio Kozono
The Journal of The Kyushu Dental Society | 1997
Hisao Nomasa; Yuki Nagamatsu; Kiyoshi Tajima
The Journal of The Kyushu Dental Society | 2008
Moriaki Taniguchi; Yuki Nagamatsu; Masafumi Yamanaka; Hiroshi Kakigawa; Yoshio Kozono