Mandibular distraction is a surgical process that progressively lengthens bone. To improve the distraction procedure and devices, the load of distraction and the mechanical strain of soft tissues during the process must be determined. We tested the assumption that it could be the periosteum primarily opposing distraction. Therefore we assessed the mechanical properties of the human mandibular periosteum and compared the stress-strain data with the torque measured on the activator during a cadaveric mandibular distraction. A 20 mm horizontal mandibular distraction was performed in 7 cadavers using standard distractors. Torque was measured with a torquemeter placed on the activation rods of the devices, providing a load (Lt) for each millimet...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the influence of decreased mechanical loading on the density and mechanica...
A variety of surgical techniques and tissue engineering strategies utilizing osteogenic potential of...
AIM: To evaluate clinical and morphological effects on distractive callus after application of an or...
<div><p>Mandibular distraction is a surgical process that progressively lengthens bone. To improve t...
<p>A: Picture of the tensile test apparatus. The elongation procedure were recorded with a high reso...
The Rotterdam mandibular distractor (RMD) is a slim, rigid, boneborne distractor for use in midline ...
INTRODUCTION: In this study, we aimed to analyze the displacement field and the level of stability f...
Soft tissue such as mucosa and periosteum in the human mandible has been found to be highly sensitiv...
Internal distraction devices are commonly used in congenital micrognathia. The eventual need for dev...
We determined the causes of bone resorption within a distraction gap and determined whether it could...
Contains fulltext : 147495.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
Vertical distraction osteogenesis receives considerable interest as a way to augment bone prior to i...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to predict stress modification in the temporomandibu...
A variety of surgical techniques and tissue engineering strategies utilizing osteogenic potential of...
Background: The traditional method of distraction required a long period until the new bone was full...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the influence of decreased mechanical loading on the density and mechanica...
A variety of surgical techniques and tissue engineering strategies utilizing osteogenic potential of...
AIM: To evaluate clinical and morphological effects on distractive callus after application of an or...
<div><p>Mandibular distraction is a surgical process that progressively lengthens bone. To improve t...
<p>A: Picture of the tensile test apparatus. The elongation procedure were recorded with a high reso...
The Rotterdam mandibular distractor (RMD) is a slim, rigid, boneborne distractor for use in midline ...
INTRODUCTION: In this study, we aimed to analyze the displacement field and the level of stability f...
Soft tissue such as mucosa and periosteum in the human mandible has been found to be highly sensitiv...
Internal distraction devices are commonly used in congenital micrognathia. The eventual need for dev...
We determined the causes of bone resorption within a distraction gap and determined whether it could...
Contains fulltext : 147495.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
Vertical distraction osteogenesis receives considerable interest as a way to augment bone prior to i...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to predict stress modification in the temporomandibu...
A variety of surgical techniques and tissue engineering strategies utilizing osteogenic potential of...
Background: The traditional method of distraction required a long period until the new bone was full...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the influence of decreased mechanical loading on the density and mechanica...
A variety of surgical techniques and tissue engineering strategies utilizing osteogenic potential of...
AIM: To evaluate clinical and morphological effects on distractive callus after application of an or...