Reconstruction of segmental defects in the mandible remains a challenge for maxillofacial surgery. The use of porous scaffolds is a potential method for repairing these defects. Now, additive manufacturing techniques provide a solution for the fabrication of porous scaffolds with specific geometrical shapes and complex structures. The goal of this study was to design and optimize a three-dimensional tetrahedral titanium scaffold for the reconstruction of mandibular defects. With a fixed strut diameter of 0.45 mm and a mean cell size of 2.2 mm, a tetrahedral structural porous scaffold was designed for a simulated anatomical defect derived from computed tomography (CT) data of a human mandible. An optimization method based on the concept of u...
Process parameters and post-processing heat treatment techniques have been developed to produce both...
Loss of function and impaired life quality as a result of large bone defects remain a serious proble...
AbstractMandibular destruction resulting from tumours, trauma, congenital, ankylosis and other reaso...
Segmental mandibular reconstruction has been a challenge for medical practitioners, despite signific...
Abstract Background Our long-term goal is to design and manufacture a customized graft with porous s...
Compared to conventional prostheses with homogenous structures, a stress-optimized functionally grad...
Porous metal structures have emerged as a promising solution in repairing and replacing damaged bone...
Abstract Objective Mechanic strength, pore morphology and size are key factors for the three-dimensi...
Patients with oral cancer often have to undergo the surgery for mandibular excision. Once the bone i...
Additive manufacturing (AM) provides the opportunity for complex porous designs, without the costs d...
Bone-related defects that cannot heal without significant surgical intervention represent a signific...
The aim of Tissue Engineering is to develop biological substitutes that will restore lost morphologi...
The growing prevalence of osteoporosis and other bone related disorders emphasise on the importance ...
The tibia of New Zealand White rabbits was used as a model of critical bone defects to investigate a...
Tissue engineering has recently gained popularity as an alternative to autografts to stimulate bone ...
Process parameters and post-processing heat treatment techniques have been developed to produce both...
Loss of function and impaired life quality as a result of large bone defects remain a serious proble...
AbstractMandibular destruction resulting from tumours, trauma, congenital, ankylosis and other reaso...
Segmental mandibular reconstruction has been a challenge for medical practitioners, despite signific...
Abstract Background Our long-term goal is to design and manufacture a customized graft with porous s...
Compared to conventional prostheses with homogenous structures, a stress-optimized functionally grad...
Porous metal structures have emerged as a promising solution in repairing and replacing damaged bone...
Abstract Objective Mechanic strength, pore morphology and size are key factors for the three-dimensi...
Patients with oral cancer often have to undergo the surgery for mandibular excision. Once the bone i...
Additive manufacturing (AM) provides the opportunity for complex porous designs, without the costs d...
Bone-related defects that cannot heal without significant surgical intervention represent a signific...
The aim of Tissue Engineering is to develop biological substitutes that will restore lost morphologi...
The growing prevalence of osteoporosis and other bone related disorders emphasise on the importance ...
The tibia of New Zealand White rabbits was used as a model of critical bone defects to investigate a...
Tissue engineering has recently gained popularity as an alternative to autografts to stimulate bone ...
Process parameters and post-processing heat treatment techniques have been developed to produce both...
Loss of function and impaired life quality as a result of large bone defects remain a serious proble...
AbstractMandibular destruction resulting from tumours, trauma, congenital, ankylosis and other reaso...