What's the difference between cantalever and cantilever?

Cantalever


Definition:

  • (n.) A bracket to support a balcony, a cornice, or the like.
  • (n.) A projecting beam, truss, or bridge unsupported at the outer end; one which overhangs.

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Cantilever


Definition:

  • (n.) Same as Cantalever.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The intricate wood carving, the elegant furniture, the panelled walls, the grand entrance hall and the cantilevered stairs are undeniably impressive.
  • (2) The measuring devices consisted of four strain-gauge transducers uniformly and bilaterally mounted in pontics of maxillary bridges to represent the posterior (end abutment and distal cantilever respectively) and anterior regions.
  • (3) Infraoccluding the second cantilever units approximately 100 microns caused a pronounced reduction of both the total closing and chewing forces over the entire prosthetic restoration as well as over the cantilever segments, and also resulted in a marked (50%) decrease in the leverage at the cantilever joints.
  • (4) The study also shows that cantilever pontics can be used to achieve and maintain the stability of fixed bridgework.
  • (5) Equations are presented for the calculation of mass, inertia, stress distribution, strain, deflection curve, compliance, and resonant frequency of uniform or nonuniform cantilever beams made of structural materials of different density or elastic modulus.
  • (6) This investigation was undertaken in order to analyse to what extent the magnitudes of chewing and biting forces in dentitions restored with cross-arch unilateral posterior two-unit cantilever bridges are correlated to the area of the periodontal tissue supporting the abutments.
  • (7) Stabilization of the transplant required a cantilevered acrylic resin splint--because of the absence of the second molar--as a terminal splint abutment.
  • (8) The results show that the force distribution depends not only on the occlusal contact pattern and the dimensioning of the cantilever beam, but also on the type of prosthetic construction in the opposite jaw occluding with the cantilever segment.
  • (9) The 4 modes of failure characterizing stem-type component progressive loosening mechanisms consisted of stem pistoning within the acrylic (3.3%), cement-embedded stem pistoning with the femur (5.1%), medial midstem pivot (2.5%), calcar pivot (0.7%) and bending (fatigue) cantilever (3.3%).
  • (10) An AFM was used that combines microfabricated cantilevers with a previously described optical lever system to monitor deflection.
  • (11) The main aims of this thesis were (1) to study the functional characteristics of dentitions with mandibular implant-supported fixed cantilever prostheses - IFCP s- occluding with complete dentures, (2) to study in detail the magnitudes and distributions of axially directed closing and chewing forces in such dentitions, (3) to study the influence of number and distribution of occlusal contacts on the magnitude and distribution of closing and chewing forces, (4) to assess the vertical bending moment and the resulting vertical bending stress in the cantilever joints and (5) to find out whether the force distribution over the cantilever beams and the resulting vertical bending stress in the cantilever joint are influenced by the type of prosthetic construction in the opposing jaw.
  • (12) Infraoccluding the distal cantilever unit by 80 microns had little influence on the magnitude of the initially small local force in this region, whereas an 80 microns high primary occlusal contact considerably increased the local force over the distal cantilever unit.
  • (13) Furthermore, lingual brackets are cantilevered a substantial distance from the labial surfaces, making the vertical height of the brackets vary with the torque angle of the labial surfaces and also making torquing adjustments affect not only the torque of the labial surfaces but also their heights.
  • (14) A force-voltage calibration curve was then derived for the fibers by modelling them as cantilever beams subjected to point forces at the tips.
  • (15) For total reconstruction of the nose, a frontal flap with a primary cantilever bone graft as described by Millard (1966) is suggested.
  • (16) The average intraindividual ratio between the forces over the first and second cantilever unit amounted to 12:1 for maximal occlusion and 3:1 for maximal chewing.
  • (17) Mandibular prostheses supported by implants placed between the mandibular foramina restrict the length of the distally cantilevered components to minimize torque-related stress to the supporting implants.
  • (18) The combination of an (AFM) atomic force microscope together with microfabricated cantilevers that have integrated tips opens many possibilities for imaging systems of great importance in biology.
  • (19) This is a peculiar stadium, plonked on a red clay, São Paulo hillside with views of the city fringes through its great cantilevered corners.
  • (20) The case described involved the use of etch retained porcelain restorations and includes a porcelain cantilever laminate bridge.

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