🦷 oral_biomechanical_engineering - Explore Safer Dental Solutions

🚀 Getting Started
Welcome to the Oral Biomechanical Engineering project. This guide will help you download and run the software with ease. We focus on improving dental interventions to reduce trauma and pain using controlled biomechanics and feedback.
📥 Download & Install
To get started, visit the Releases page to download the latest version of our software: Download Now.
- Visit the Releases Page: Click on the link above. This will take you to our GitHub Releases page.
- Choose the Latest Version: Look for the most recent version listed. We recommend the latest stable release for best performance.
- Download the File: Click on the download link for your operating system. This download will provide you with the necessary application files.
🛠 System Requirements
Before installing, make sure your device meets these minimum requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or higher, macOS 10.15 or higher, or a Linux distribution (Ubuntu is preferred).
- RAM: At least 4 GB of RAM.
- Storage: Minimum of 500 MB of free disk space.
- Network: Internet connection for updates and online features.
⚙️ Installation Steps
Once you have downloaded the application, follow these steps to install it:
- Locate the Downloaded File: Open your downloads folder to find the file you just downloaded.
- Run the Installer:
- For Windows, double-click the
.exe file.
- For macOS, open the
.dmg file and drag the application to your Applications folder.
- For Linux, extract the
.tar.gz file, then run the application from the terminal using ./application-name.
- Follow the Installation Prompts: The installer will guide you through the setup process. Simply follow the on-screen instructions.
- Launch the Application:
- For Windows and macOS, find the app in your installed programs or applications and double-click to open.
- For Linux, use the terminal or your applications menu to launch the app.
🌟 Features
Our software offers several key features designed to make dental interventions safe and efficient:
- Force Variability Control: Adjust force settings to ensure optimal pressure during interventions.
- Feedback Mechanisms: Receive real-time feedback on tool usage, reducing the risk of injury.
- Data Tracking: Keep track of past interventions for better future outcomes.
- User-Friendly Interface: Easy to navigate, even for those without technical backgrounds.
📚 Documentation
For further assistance, you can refer to our documentation available in the docs folder of this repository. The documentation provides detailed information on:
- Application usage
- Troubleshooting common issues
- Understanding biomechanical principles applied in the software
If you have questions or need help, we encourage you to reach out. You can start by:
- Joining our discussion forum linked on the GitHub page.
- Checking the open issues section for solutions and shared experiences.
- Contributing feedback or suggestions for future improvements.
🔗 Additional Resources
To learn more about the project and our goals, please visit:
💡 About Us
The Oral Biomechanical Engineering project is committed to open science. We prioritize ethical practices and focus on creating solutions for dental health. Our team is devoted to delivering reliable resources that enhance patient safety and clinician performance.
Thank you for using our software! We hope it makes a positive impact in your dental practice.