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The Use of Customized Three-Dimensionally Printed Mandible Prostheses with a Pressure-Reducing Device: A Finite Element Analysis in Different Chewing Positions, Biomechanical Testing, and In Vivo Animal Study Using Lanyu Pigs

Segmental bony defects of the mandible constitute a complete loss of the regional part of the mandible. Although several types of customized three-dimension-printed mandible prostheses (CMPs) have been developed, this technique has yet to be widely used. We used CMP with a pressure-reducing device (...

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Autores principales: Chen, Chun-Feng, Chen, Chun-Ming, Chen, Han-Sheng, Huang, Wei-Chin, Chen, Yung-Chung, Chang, Hung-Chih, Liu, Sung-Ho, Yang, Tsung-Lung, Wang, Ling-Lin, Chen, Ping-Ho
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Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8942632/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35342763
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/9880454
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author Chen, Chun-Feng
Chen, Chun-Ming
Chen, Han-Sheng
Huang, Wei-Chin
Chen, Yung-Chung
Chang, Hung-Chih
Liu, Sung-Ho
Yang, Tsung-Lung
Wang, Ling-Lin
Chen, Ping-Ho
author_facet Chen, Chun-Feng
Chen, Chun-Ming
Chen, Han-Sheng
Huang, Wei-Chin
Chen, Yung-Chung
Chang, Hung-Chih
Liu, Sung-Ho
Yang, Tsung-Lung
Wang, Ling-Lin
Chen, Ping-Ho
author_sort Chen, Chun-Feng
collection PubMed
description Segmental bony defects of the mandible constitute a complete loss of the regional part of the mandible. Although several types of customized three-dimension-printed mandible prostheses (CMPs) have been developed, this technique has yet to be widely used. We used CMP with a pressure-reducing device (PRD) to investigate its clinical applicability. First, we used the finite element analysis (FEA). We designed four models of CMP (P1 to P4), and the result showed that CMP with posterior PRD deployment (P4 group) had the maximum total deformation in the protrusion and right excursion positions, and in clenching and left excursion positions, posterior screws had the minimum von Mises stress. Second, the P4 CMP-PRD was produced using LaserCUSING from titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V). The fracture test result revealed that the maximum static pressure that could be withstood was 189 N, and a fatigue test was conducted for 5,000,000 cycles. Third, animal study was conducted on five male 4-month-old Lanyu pigs. Four animals completed the experiment. Two animals had CMP exposure in the oral cavity, but there was no significant inflammation, and one animal had a rear wing fracture. According to a CT scan, the lingual cortex of the mandible crawled along the CMP surface, and a bony front-to-back connection was noted in one animal. A histological examination indicated that CMP was significantly less reactive than control materials (p = 0.0170). Adequate PRD deployment in CMP may solve a challenge associated with CMP, thus promoting its use in clinical practice.
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spelling pubmed-89426322022-03-24 The Use of Customized Three-Dimensionally Printed Mandible Prostheses with a Pressure-Reducing Device: A Finite Element Analysis in Different Chewing Positions, Biomechanical Testing, and In Vivo Animal Study Using Lanyu Pigs Chen, Chun-Feng Chen, Chun-Ming Chen, Han-Sheng Huang, Wei-Chin Chen, Yung-Chung Chang, Hung-Chih Liu, Sung-Ho Yang, Tsung-Lung Wang, Ling-Lin Chen, Ping-Ho Biomed Res Int Research Article Segmental bony defects of the mandible constitute a complete loss of the regional part of the mandible. Although several types of customized three-dimension-printed mandible prostheses (CMPs) have been developed, this technique has yet to be widely used. We used CMP with a pressure-reducing device (PRD) to investigate its clinical applicability. First, we used the finite element analysis (FEA). We designed four models of CMP (P1 to P4), and the result showed that CMP with posterior PRD deployment (P4 group) had the maximum total deformation in the protrusion and right excursion positions, and in clenching and left excursion positions, posterior screws had the minimum von Mises stress. Second, the P4 CMP-PRD was produced using LaserCUSING from titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V). The fracture test result revealed that the maximum static pressure that could be withstood was 189 N, and a fatigue test was conducted for 5,000,000 cycles. Third, animal study was conducted on five male 4-month-old Lanyu pigs. Four animals completed the experiment. Two animals had CMP exposure in the oral cavity, but there was no significant inflammation, and one animal had a rear wing fracture. According to a CT scan, the lingual cortex of the mandible crawled along the CMP surface, and a bony front-to-back connection was noted in one animal. A histological examination indicated that CMP was significantly less reactive than control materials (p = 0.0170). Adequate PRD deployment in CMP may solve a challenge associated with CMP, thus promoting its use in clinical practice. Hindawi 2022-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8942632/ /pubmed/35342763 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/9880454 Text en Copyright © 2022 Chun-Feng Chen et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chen, Chun-Feng
Chen, Chun-Ming
Chen, Han-Sheng
Huang, Wei-Chin
Chen, Yung-Chung
Chang, Hung-Chih
Liu, Sung-Ho
Yang, Tsung-Lung
Wang, Ling-Lin
Chen, Ping-Ho
The Use of Customized Three-Dimensionally Printed Mandible Prostheses with a Pressure-Reducing Device: A Finite Element Analysis in Different Chewing Positions, Biomechanical Testing, and In Vivo Animal Study Using Lanyu Pigs
title The Use of Customized Three-Dimensionally Printed Mandible Prostheses with a Pressure-Reducing Device: A Finite Element Analysis in Different Chewing Positions, Biomechanical Testing, and In Vivo Animal Study Using Lanyu Pigs
title_full The Use of Customized Three-Dimensionally Printed Mandible Prostheses with a Pressure-Reducing Device: A Finite Element Analysis in Different Chewing Positions, Biomechanical Testing, and In Vivo Animal Study Using Lanyu Pigs
title_fullStr The Use of Customized Three-Dimensionally Printed Mandible Prostheses with a Pressure-Reducing Device: A Finite Element Analysis in Different Chewing Positions, Biomechanical Testing, and In Vivo Animal Study Using Lanyu Pigs
title_full_unstemmed The Use of Customized Three-Dimensionally Printed Mandible Prostheses with a Pressure-Reducing Device: A Finite Element Analysis in Different Chewing Positions, Biomechanical Testing, and In Vivo Animal Study Using Lanyu Pigs
title_short The Use of Customized Three-Dimensionally Printed Mandible Prostheses with a Pressure-Reducing Device: A Finite Element Analysis in Different Chewing Positions, Biomechanical Testing, and In Vivo Animal Study Using Lanyu Pigs
title_sort use of customized three-dimensionally printed mandible prostheses with a pressure-reducing device: a finite element analysis in different chewing positions, biomechanical testing, and in vivo animal study using lanyu pigs
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8942632/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35342763
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/9880454
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