The Stress Concentration and Biomechanical Properties of the Intra-oral Distractors and the Extra-oral Distractors Used in Treatment of Post Ankylosis Facial Asymmetric Patients: A Finite Element Analysis Study

Abdulmotakaber Galal Abdullatif Askar; Mohamed Gamal Askar; el hadidi, yasser;

Abstract


Assessment of stress and micromotions using finite element analysis along both the intraoral and the extraoral distractors devices used in the mandibular distraction of post temporomandibular joint ankylosis deformed mandible patients. The process of finite element analysis was carried out to assess distraction models. The first model was an extraoral mandibular distraction model and the second model was an intraoral mandibular distraction model. To analyze the stress state, 2 vertical loads were applied on the defective and normal side respectively by a 3D finite element ball model. The intraoral system observed lower stress (4.5 MPa) in the mandibular bone compared to the extra-oral system (11.5 MPa). The results revealed that the intraoral system observed higher stress on the distractor fixing points (392.21 MPa) compared to the extra-oral fixing points (12.62 MPa). The results revealed that the extra-oral system reflected higher displacement on the bone surrounding the screws of about 3720 μm compared to the intraoral system 1414.6 μm. Internal devices give better shielding to the bone and induce fewer stresses over the mandibular, so it is more advisable to be used. The external devices permit greater distraction length because the pins and the distractor main body are subjected to fewer stresses.


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Title The Stress Concentration and Biomechanical Properties of the Intra-oral Distractors and the Extra-oral Distractors Used in Treatment of Post Ankylosis Facial Asymmetric Patients: A Finite Element Analysis Study
Authors Abdulmotakaber Galal Abdullatif Askar; Mohamed Gamal Askar; el hadidi, yasser 
Issue Date 1-Sep-2021
Publisher Wolters Kluwer
Journal Journal of craniofacial Surgery 
Volume 32
Issue 6
Start page 1977
End page 1980
DOI 10.1097/SCS.0000000000007320

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