Nilton Pires de Araújo Filho, Daniel Santiago Vale, Alann Thaffarell Portilho Souza, Alexandre Meireles Borba, Gileade Pereira Freitas, Helena Bacha Lopes
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Abstract
This study evaluated in vitro three internal fixation methods for short bilateral sagittal split osteotomy (BSSO) of the mandibular ramus using polyurethane replicas. After simulating an 8-mm mandible advancement with a counterclockwise rotation of 6° to the occlusal plane, the short BSSO was fixed bilaterally by using: (i) three linear bicortical screws; (ii) one miniplate with four monocortical screws and one bicortical screw (hybrid system); and (iii) two miniplates with eight monocortical screws. The load was measured on the central incisors or first molars bilaterally at the displacements of 1, 3, 5, and 7 mm. The data were analyzed using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) with Tukey's post hoc test. In addition, a linear regression analysis with dummy variables was performed for each combination of displacement and loading point. There were no statistically significant differences in the loads applied to both central incisors and first molars bilaterally among fixation methods at 1-mm displacement. However, the necessary load was larger for the two miniplates method for 3-, 5-, and 7-mm displacements. Considering the biomechanical aspects and the cost benefit related to the fixation materials, using three linear bicortical screws or a hybrid system may be more favorable than employing two miniplates with eight monocortical screws.
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The European Journal of Oral Sciences is an international journal which publishes original research papers within clinical dentistry, on all basic science aspects of structure, chemistry, developmental biology, physiology and pathology of relevant tissues, as well as on microbiology, biomaterials and the behavioural sciences as they relate to dentistry. In general, analytical studies are preferred to descriptive ones. Reviews, Short Communications and Letters to the Editor will also be considered for publication.
The journal is published bimonthly.