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In rotation case, the canine rotated along the canine's long axis at the beginning, however, with the canine's movement the canine's rotation axis deviated from the long axis.
Figure 9 Sample sequences for the head's rotation case.
The improved result is shown in Figure 10 that reinitialization executes and all facial landmarks are found again after frame 183. Figure 10 The improved sample sequence for the head's rotation case.
The maximum displacement for the rotation case was located at the crown and middle part.
This check is performed before the 90° rotation case since it is more drastic, yielding more improvement.
In the rotation case, the highest von Mises stress was mainly found at the cervix and inside the lingual surface.
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Clearly there is a high level of agreement between CCI and CMC for all rotation cases, but much less agreement between CHB and Cmc, except in the vicinity of cos δ = 0.
The comparison is shown graphically in Fig. 1 where there are three panels such that the top shows the six independent elements of Cmc on the vertical axis for each of the 3217 CHAMP rotation cases on the horizontal axis, but sorted by their cos δ value.
However, in the inclination and rotation cases, the highest stress was slightly higher than the appropriate stress but this high stress rapidly decreased during tooth movement and reached a plateau in a relatively appropriate stress range [ 2126]6].
Several key parameters, such as separation position and momentum thickness, are calculated and compared for the rotation and non-rotation cases.
The corresponding simulated results of various physical quantities such as phase velocity, attenuation, specific loss, frequency shifts and electromechanical coupling have been presented graphically for rotation and non-rotation cases.
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