Background:. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the stress distribution patterns within the viscero- and neurocranium of neonates during nasoalveolar molding. Methods:. Finite element models of 3 different healthy neonates at different times of life (date of birth, 4 weeks, and 3.5 months) were generated on the basis of computed tomography scans. A validated workflow, including segmentation, meshing, setting of boundary conditions, and implementation of a bone density–dependent material model, was carried out for each model. A small and a large unilateral alveolar and hard palatal cleft were virtually cut in each model. The stress distribution pattern in each model was then analyzed by using Ansys APDL. Results:. Convergence analysis...
Finite element analysis (FEA) is increasingly used to investigate the brain under various pathologic...
Head injury in childhood is a common cause of death or permanent disability from injury. However, de...
In the work, the dynamic characteristics of the human skull-dura mater system were studied. For the ...
Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the stress distribution patterns within the vi...
Fetal head moulding is a phenomenon which may contribute to satisfactory progress during delivery as...
Background and Objective: To simulate infant skull trauma after low height falls when variable degre...
During vaginal delivery, the fetal head molds into an elongated shape to adapt to the birth canal, a...
Brain expansion during ontogeny has been identified as a key factor for explaining the growth patter...
Abstract Background Rapid maxillary expansion (RME), indicated in the treatment of maxillary deficie...
Several studies have assessed birth-related deformations of the levator ani muscle (LAM) and perineu...
During the first year of life, the brain grows rapidly and the neurocranium increases to about 65% o...
Despite recent efforts on the development of finite element (FE) head models of infants, a model cap...
Some cases of infant skull fracture fall under the category of forensic study where it is not obviou...
Since the advent of recommendations for placing infants in the supine position during sleep to reduc...
Finite element (FE) models of the infant human head may be used to discriminate injury patterns resu...
Finite element analysis (FEA) is increasingly used to investigate the brain under various pathologic...
Head injury in childhood is a common cause of death or permanent disability from injury. However, de...
In the work, the dynamic characteristics of the human skull-dura mater system were studied. For the ...
Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the stress distribution patterns within the vi...
Fetal head moulding is a phenomenon which may contribute to satisfactory progress during delivery as...
Background and Objective: To simulate infant skull trauma after low height falls when variable degre...
During vaginal delivery, the fetal head molds into an elongated shape to adapt to the birth canal, a...
Brain expansion during ontogeny has been identified as a key factor for explaining the growth patter...
Abstract Background Rapid maxillary expansion (RME), indicated in the treatment of maxillary deficie...
Several studies have assessed birth-related deformations of the levator ani muscle (LAM) and perineu...
During the first year of life, the brain grows rapidly and the neurocranium increases to about 65% o...
Despite recent efforts on the development of finite element (FE) head models of infants, a model cap...
Some cases of infant skull fracture fall under the category of forensic study where it is not obviou...
Since the advent of recommendations for placing infants in the supine position during sleep to reduc...
Finite element (FE) models of the infant human head may be used to discriminate injury patterns resu...
Finite element analysis (FEA) is increasingly used to investigate the brain under various pathologic...
Head injury in childhood is a common cause of death or permanent disability from injury. However, de...
In the work, the dynamic characteristics of the human skull-dura mater system were studied. For the ...