Comparison of biomechanical behaviour of maxilla following Le Fort 1 osteotomy with 2-versus 4-plate fixation using 3D-FEA Part 2: Impaction surgery

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2009

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Churchill Livingstone

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The aim of the second part of this Study was to evaluate the mechanical behaviour of 2- versus 4-plate fixation and bony structures after Le Fort I impaction surgeries using three-dimensional finite element analysis (3D-FEA). Two 3D-FEA models were created to fixate the impacted maxilla at the Le Fort I level as 2-plate fixation at the piriform rims (IMP-2 model) and 4-plate fixation at the zygomatic buttresses and piriform rims (IMP-4 model). The IMP-2 model contained 225 664 elements and 48 754 nodes and the IMP-4 model consisted of 245 929 elements and 53 670 nodes. The stresses in each maxillary model were computed. The models were loaded on one side, at the molar-premolar region, in vertical, horizontal and oblique directions to reflect the chewing process. It was concluded that the use of 4-plate fixation following Le Fort I advancement Surgery provides fewer stress fields on the maxillary bones and fixation materials than 2-plate fixation from a mechanical point of view.

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ERKMEN, Erkan/0000-0002-4746-5281

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3D finite element analysis, Le Fort 1 osteotomy, Impaction surgery, Internal fixation

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38

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58

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