Masticatory System Biomechanical Photoelastic Simulation fot the Comparision of the Conventional and Uni-Lock Systems in Mandibular Osteosynthesis

The biomechanical consequences of the interaction between titanium trauma plates and screws and the fractured mandible are still a matter of investigation. The mathematical and biomechanical models that have been developed show limitations and the experimental studies are not able to reproduce muscl...

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Main Authors: Jose Luis Cebrian Carretero, María Teresa Carrascal Morillo, Germán Vincent Fraile
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Internacional de La Rioja (UNIR) 2017-08-01
Series:International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence
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Online Access:http://www.ijimai.org/journal/node/1494
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spelling doaj-08fd318d186b420683359a71e83c71842020-11-24T23:43:28ZengUniversidad Internacional de La Rioja (UNIR)International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence1989-16601989-16602017-08-0145283210.9781/ijimai.2017.456ijimai.2017.456Masticatory System Biomechanical Photoelastic Simulation fot the Comparision of the Conventional and Uni-Lock Systems in Mandibular OsteosynthesisJose Luis Cebrian CarreteroMaría Teresa Carrascal MorilloGermán Vincent FraileThe biomechanical consequences of the interaction between titanium trauma plates and screws and the fractured mandible are still a matter of investigation. The mathematical and biomechanical models that have been developed show limitations and the experimental studies are not able to reproduce muscle forces and internal stress distributions in the bone-implant interface and mandibular structure. In the present article we show a static simulator of the masticatory system to demonstrate in epoxy resin mandibular models, by means of 3D (three-dimensional) photoelasticity, the stress distribution using different osteosynthesis methods in the mandibular angle fractures. The results showed that the simulator and 3D photoelasticity were a useful method to study interactions between bone and osteosynthesis materials. The “Lock” systems can be considered the most favourable method due to their stress distribution in the epoxy resin mandible. 3D photoelasticity in epoxy resin models is a useful method to evaluate stress distribution for biomechanical studies. Regarding to mandibular osteosynthesis, “lock” plates offer the most favourable stress distribution due to being less aggressive to the bonehttp://www.ijimai.org/journal/node/1494Biomechanical SimulatorMandibular BiomechanicsMedicine
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author Jose Luis Cebrian Carretero
María Teresa Carrascal Morillo
Germán Vincent Fraile
spellingShingle Jose Luis Cebrian Carretero
María Teresa Carrascal Morillo
Germán Vincent Fraile
Masticatory System Biomechanical Photoelastic Simulation fot the Comparision of the Conventional and Uni-Lock Systems in Mandibular Osteosynthesis
International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence
Biomechanical Simulator
Mandibular Biomechanics
Medicine
author_facet Jose Luis Cebrian Carretero
María Teresa Carrascal Morillo
Germán Vincent Fraile
author_sort Jose Luis Cebrian Carretero
title Masticatory System Biomechanical Photoelastic Simulation fot the Comparision of the Conventional and Uni-Lock Systems in Mandibular Osteosynthesis
title_short Masticatory System Biomechanical Photoelastic Simulation fot the Comparision of the Conventional and Uni-Lock Systems in Mandibular Osteosynthesis
title_full Masticatory System Biomechanical Photoelastic Simulation fot the Comparision of the Conventional and Uni-Lock Systems in Mandibular Osteosynthesis
title_fullStr Masticatory System Biomechanical Photoelastic Simulation fot the Comparision of the Conventional and Uni-Lock Systems in Mandibular Osteosynthesis
title_full_unstemmed Masticatory System Biomechanical Photoelastic Simulation fot the Comparision of the Conventional and Uni-Lock Systems in Mandibular Osteosynthesis
title_sort masticatory system biomechanical photoelastic simulation fot the comparision of the conventional and uni-lock systems in mandibular osteosynthesis
publisher Universidad Internacional de La Rioja (UNIR)
series International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence
issn 1989-1660
1989-1660
publishDate 2017-08-01
description The biomechanical consequences of the interaction between titanium trauma plates and screws and the fractured mandible are still a matter of investigation. The mathematical and biomechanical models that have been developed show limitations and the experimental studies are not able to reproduce muscle forces and internal stress distributions in the bone-implant interface and mandibular structure. In the present article we show a static simulator of the masticatory system to demonstrate in epoxy resin mandibular models, by means of 3D (three-dimensional) photoelasticity, the stress distribution using different osteosynthesis methods in the mandibular angle fractures. The results showed that the simulator and 3D photoelasticity were a useful method to study interactions between bone and osteosynthesis materials. The “Lock” systems can be considered the most favourable method due to their stress distribution in the epoxy resin mandible. 3D photoelasticity in epoxy resin models is a useful method to evaluate stress distribution for biomechanical studies. Regarding to mandibular osteosynthesis, “lock” plates offer the most favourable stress distribution due to being less aggressive to the bone
topic Biomechanical Simulator
Mandibular Biomechanics
Medicine
url http://www.ijimai.org/journal/node/1494
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