Division of Orthodontics
Vaibhav Gandhi is a Research Instructor in the Division of Orthodontics, the University of Connecticut Health in Farmington, Connecticut. He received his Bachelor of Dental Surgery and Master of Dental Surgery in Orthodontics degrees from the Gujarat University, India.
During Dr. Gandhi's training, he developed a keen focus on research that encompasses in orthodontic biomechanics and accelerated orthodontic tooth movement. As a research instructor (2018 to 2020) in Madhur Upadhyay's lab at the Division of Orthodontics, University of Connecticut Health, USA, he studied the method to generate actual Finite Element Analysis (FEA) models using Mimics, 3Matic and Abaqus software. He also developed an efficient workflow to consistently produce these models out of different CBCT radiographs of the patients. Furthermore, he also developed an algorithm to apply loads from different directions to simulate tooth movement and ultimately find out the center of resistance (Cres) of the respective tooth.
Dr. Gandhi is selected as a speaker to present this FEA concept and his research on Cres of Maxillary molars to the American Association of Orthodontics' annual meeting, 2020. He has now focused his research on simulating complex tooth movements, which can help orthodontists around the globe to increase the efficiency of their biomechanics.
Comparison of external apical root resorption with clear aligners and pre-adjusted edgewise appliances in non-extraction cases: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
European journal of orthodontics Feb, 2020 | Pubmed ID: 32077935
Sex-, growth pattern-, and growth status-related variability in maxillary and mandibular buccal cortical thickness and density.
Korean journal of orthodontics Mar, 2020 | Pubmed ID: 32257936
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