PubMed ID: 24552304Objective: To compare the pattern and amount of stress and displacement during maxillary sagittal distraction osteogenesis (DO) between a patient with unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP) and a noncleft patient. Materials and Methods: Three-dimensional finite element models for both skulls were constructed. Displacements of the surface landmarks and stress distributions in the circummaxillary sutures were analyzed after an anterior displacement of 6 mm was loaded to the elements where the inferior plates of the distractor were assumed to be fixed and were below the Le Fort I osteotomy line. Results: In sagittal plane, more forward movement was found on the noncleft side in the UCLP model (26.401 mm on cleft side and 26....
To study the effects of internal maxillary distraction osteogenesis(DO) on the velopharyngeal config...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to use Finite Element Method (FEM) to simulate various cli...
Cleft lip and palate patients can present with a maxillary retrusion with tendency to Class III malo...
WOS: 000341225800009PubMed ID: 24552304Objective: To compare the pattern and amount of stress and di...
Individual and high standardized surgical interventions in cranial and maxillofacial surgery based o...
The relapse of nasal deformity is a challenge for modern correction of cleft lip. A comprehensive un...
<div><p>The relapse of nasal deformity is a challenge for modern correction of cleft lip. A comprehe...
The primary correction of congenital complete unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP) and bilateral c...
Abstract Objective To provide a simplified treatment strategy for patients with maxillary transverse...
Rapid maxillary expansion is employed for the treatment of cross-bite and deficiency of transversal ...
Objective: To compare two different skeletal anchorage methods with finite element analysis in the t...
Objectives The aim of this study was to investigate the displacement and stress distribution during ...
Distraction osteogenesis (DO) is a procedure which induces new bone formation between the bony surfa...
Objective: To evaluate displacements and stress distributions in finite element models (FEMs) of the...
Abstract Background Rapid maxillary expansion (RME), indicated in the treatment of maxillary deficie...
To study the effects of internal maxillary distraction osteogenesis(DO) on the velopharyngeal config...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to use Finite Element Method (FEM) to simulate various cli...
Cleft lip and palate patients can present with a maxillary retrusion with tendency to Class III malo...
WOS: 000341225800009PubMed ID: 24552304Objective: To compare the pattern and amount of stress and di...
Individual and high standardized surgical interventions in cranial and maxillofacial surgery based o...
The relapse of nasal deformity is a challenge for modern correction of cleft lip. A comprehensive un...
<div><p>The relapse of nasal deformity is a challenge for modern correction of cleft lip. A comprehe...
The primary correction of congenital complete unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP) and bilateral c...
Abstract Objective To provide a simplified treatment strategy for patients with maxillary transverse...
Rapid maxillary expansion is employed for the treatment of cross-bite and deficiency of transversal ...
Objective: To compare two different skeletal anchorage methods with finite element analysis in the t...
Objectives The aim of this study was to investigate the displacement and stress distribution during ...
Distraction osteogenesis (DO) is a procedure which induces new bone formation between the bony surfa...
Objective: To evaluate displacements and stress distributions in finite element models (FEMs) of the...
Abstract Background Rapid maxillary expansion (RME), indicated in the treatment of maxillary deficie...
To study the effects of internal maxillary distraction osteogenesis(DO) on the velopharyngeal config...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to use Finite Element Method (FEM) to simulate various cli...
Cleft lip and palate patients can present with a maxillary retrusion with tendency to Class III malo...