In-vitro results of rapid maxillary expansion on adults compared with finite element simulations.

Abstract:

:This study was mainly performed to investigate the effects of high maxillary expansion forces on the skull with fresh and thiel-fixed human skulls. The maxillary suture was not weakened except in one experiment. This study compares the strain measured on the zygomatic process of the skull with the results of a finite element model generated for this purpose. An increasing transversal force was applied on the alveolar process (teeth) until rupture. Strain on the zygomatic process, maxilla displacement and the expanding forces were registered. The results of this study show linear material behaviour of the skull before rupture. The highest stress during the experiments and FE simulation was observed on the alveolar process. Conclusions of this study are the necessity of the existence of appropriate models and that female specimens seem to rupture at a lower force than male ones. Both male and female specimens show a similar linear behaviour in the force/strain curve within each gender group. The probability of maxillary suture opening in adults during ultra-rapid maxillary expansion with tooth anchorage is very low. Complications and unwanted rupture could occur.

journal_name

J Biomech

journal_title

Journal of biomechanics

authors

Boryor A,Hohmann A,Wunderlich A,Geiger M,Kilic F,Sander M,Sander C,Böckers T,Günter Sander F

doi

10.1016/j.jbiomech.2010.02.002

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2010-05-07 00:00:00

pages

1237-42

issue

7

eissn

0021-9290

issn

1873-2380

pii

S0021-9290(10)00037-0

journal_volume

43

pub_type

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