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Quasi-Static and Harmonic Indentation of Osteonal Bone

  1. S. S. Huja huja.1{at}osu.edu1
  2. J. L. Hay jenny.hay{at}agilent.com2
  3. A. M. Rummel drewrummel{at}hotmail.com3
  4. F. M. Beck beck.7{at}osu.edu1
  1. 1College of Dentistry, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
  2. 2Agilent Technologies, Nano Mechanical Operations, 105 Meco Lane, Oak Ridge, TN 37830, USA
  3. 3Orthodontics, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI 53201, USA

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to compare Quasi-Static (QS) and harmonic (CSM) methods of indentation testing. Bone sections were obtained from mid-femoral diaphyses of dogs which received a pair of calcein labels. Labeled (n = 35) and unlabeled (n = 112) osteons were identified. Indentation modulus (IM) and hardness (H) for the CSM method were collected during the entire loading cycle to peak depth, while IM and H for QS method were calculated at a peak depth of 500 nm. Results: The mean (SD) of the IM and H for labeled osteons were as follows: QS IM = 15.3 GPa (3.85) versus CSM IM = 14.7 GPa (3.58); P = .52 and QS H = .39 GPa (.171) versus CSM H = .42 GPa (.146); P = .32. The mean (SD) of the IM and H for unlabeled osteons were as follows: QS IM = 21.5 GPa (2.80) versus CSM IM = 20.6 GPa (2.53); P = .054 and QS H = .64 GPa (.117) versus CSM H = .70 GPa (.120); P = .017. There was no difference in IM and H for the two methods, except for H of the unlabeled osteons. In addition, for the CSM method, IM at 100 nm, 200 nm, 300 nm, 400 nm and 500 nm were not statistically significant different (P = .06). Bone is viscoelastic at an organ level. However, this component of its behavior was not detected at the length scale examined.

  • Received March 19, 2009.
  • Revision received August 4, 2009.
  • Accepted November 17, 2009.
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This Article

  1. J Dent Biomech vol. 1 no. 1 736830

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