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Igor Saveljic

Researcher at University of Kragujevac

Publications -  67
Citations -  432

Igor Saveljic is an academic researcher from University of Kragujevac. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stent & Finite element method. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 61 publications receiving 319 citations. Previous affiliations of Igor Saveljic include University of Belgrade.

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Computer simulation of three-dimensional plaque formation and progression in the carotid artery.

TL;DR: Determination of plaque location and composition, and computer simulation of progression in time for a specific patient shows a potential benefit for the prediction of disease progression, proving the proof of validity of three-dimensional computer modeling in the evaluation of atherosclerotic plaque burden.
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Impact of the lower third molar presence and position on the fragility of mandibular angle and condyle: A Three-dimensional finite element study

TL;DR: The aim of the present study was to investigate the influences of the presence and position of a lower third molar (M3) on the fragility of mandibular angle and condyle, using finite element analysis.
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Computational modeling of shear forces and experimental validation of endothelial cell responses in an orbital well shaker system.

TL;DR: Improved computational modeling predicts that the orbital shaker model generates different hydrodynamic conditions at the periphery versus the center of the well eliciting divergent endothelial cell responses, thereby better reflecting in vivo conditions.
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Occlusal load distribution through the cortical and trabecular bone of the human mid-facial skeleton in natural dentition: a three-dimensional finite element study.

TL;DR: An improved three-dimensional FE model of the human skull is developed and it is demonstrated that cortical bone has a priority in the transfer of occlusal load in the anterior maxilla, whereas both cortical and trabecular bone in the posterior maxilla are equally involved in performing this task.