Influence of different orientations and rates of bidirectional distraction osteogenesis of the mandibular corpus: a three-dimensional study.
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عنوان المجلد
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جامعة الموصل /University of Mosul
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Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the
biomechanical effect of mandibular corpus distraction osteogenesis with
different orientations and rates. Materials and Methods: A three-dimensional
model of the mandible was created. The vertical surgical cut was made, the force
was applied horizontally in a bidirectional manner within two orientations:
parallel to the occlusal plane and parallel to the inferior border of the mandible
with three rates (0.5mm, 1mm and 1.5mm). Results: The maximum values for
von Mises stress when the force was applied parallel to the inferior border of
the mandible with all three rates were smaller than those with force direction
parallel to the occlusal plane. The displacement in all three directions x, y, and
z were not parallel and prominent in the anterior part of the mandible, while
the movement at the posterior part is negligible, x and z displacement were
bigger when force was applied parallel to the inferior border of the mandible, z
displacement was more prominent than x and y displacement, both directions
produced upward rotation of the mandible, this rotation was more noticeable
when the force was applied parallel to the inferior border of the mandible.
Conclusions: A vertical cut can be used in the patient with a long anterior face.
This site of distraction achieves more lengthening of mandible than expansion.
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10.17126/joralres.2019.083