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Interfaces in Medicine and Mechanics-2 (Hardcover, 1991 ed.)
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Interfaces in Medicine and Mechanics-2 (Hardcover, 1991 ed.)
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The first Interfaces Conference was held at Swansea in April 1988
and represented the then state of the art of the science of implant
surgery. The motivation for the initial venture was a supposed need
for a closer interaction and dialogue between the clinician and
scientist working in this area. As expressed in the Preface to the
first Conference, we felt that the interface was represented
graphically, scientifically and psychologically by the drawings of
Edgar Rubins (1915), again widely used in the literature to the
present Proceedings. The first Conference, we believe, achieved the
aims of the organisers in bringing together scientists and
clinicians towards an exchange of ideas by logically pursuing the
sequence of events in clinical implant surgery. The present
Conference, in collaboration with our Italian colleagues, has also
attempted to achieve the same aims by examining the behaviour of
implants constructed of a variety of materials in both hard and
soft tissue. Many contributions in the conference employed the
technique of finite element analysis, both for design and
optimisation purposes, particularly in relation to bone
remodelling. Indeed, this particular aspect of the Conference led
to much debate and will require a major examination of the many
levels of physical, chemical and biomechanical interactive
behaviour of the implant and its environment. All this natural
behaviour was presented and discussed, but difficulties and
failures remain with such procedures and we feel it is only by
continuing such meetings that we progress in this difficult area of
clinical science.
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