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J Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 64(4): 620-7, 2006 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16546641

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this investigation was to determine if the mechanical environment of the mandible is changed by osteotomy and fixation, as assessed by the measurement of bone strain on the condylar neck and mandibular corpus. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Immediately following unilateral mandibular osteotomy and distractor placement, strain gauges were attached directly to the corpus and condylar neck in a sample of domestic pigs. Bone strains were recorded during mastication and muscle stimulation. Comparisons of principal strain magnitudes and orientations were made between sides and between the osteotomy sample and a control database. RESULTS: The animals preferred to chew on the non-osteotomy side. Corpus strains were higher for osteotomy-side chewing but were comparable to the control database, regardless of chewing side. For the condyle, compared with the control database and the non-osteotomy side, the osteotomy side was underloaded in compression. Furthermore, the orientation of compressive strain was highly variable and more horizontally oriented than that of control and non-osteotomy condyles. Stimulation of the masseter and medial pterygoid loaded the mandible to normal levels. CONCLUSION: Masticatory behavior was altered, probably as a combined result of disruption of the occlusion, changes in muscle recruitment, and probable loss of sensory feedback. However, neither these changes nor damage to the muscles explain the decrease and reorientation of compressive strain on the condylar neck. Alternatively, the modified strain pattern could have arisen from positional instability of the proximal bone fragment.


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Dental Stress Analysis , Jaw Fixation Techniques/instrumentation , Mandible/physiology , Mandible/surgery , Osteogenesis, Distraction/instrumentation , Animals , Bite Force , Compressive Strength , Electric Stimulation , Internal Fixators , Mandibular Condyle/physiology , Mastication , Masticatory Muscles/physiology , Osteotomy , Postoperative Period , Shear Strength , Stress, Mechanical , Sus scrofa , Swine , Tensile Strength
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