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1 School of Dentistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.
It has been indicated that the analysis of stresses in dental structures would establish valuable criteria for the design of cavity preparations and dental restorations. The experimental method of photoelasticity was described in theory and practice, and two examples were presented to show the application of this method to the analysis of stress in dental structures. This method of analysis was shown to be particularly applicable to dental problems because of the irregular shapes of dental structures.
Submitted on July 6, 1954
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