Orbital Compartment Stress Responses Related to Rapid Maxillary Expansion: A Finite Element Analysis.

IF 1.4 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Aybüke Ensarioğlu, Arzu Arı Demirkaya
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to use finite element analysis to evaluate the effects of acrylic HYRAX and hybrid HYRAX devices in the treatment of rapid maxillary expansion (RME), particularly on the orbital compartments.

Methods: In the present study, a craniofacial model was developed utilizing computed tomography data obtained from the visible human project. A total of four distinct models were generated by designating the sutures in the adult variation as closed and those in the non-adult variation as open while incorporating both expansion devices into the model. Both acrylic and hybrid device models were subjected to expansion forces of 0.25 mm and 5 mm, yielding eight distinct scenarios for comprehensive analysis.

Results: Significant stress and displacement were observed, particularly around the orbital compartments in all scenarios. Displacement decreased with increased sutural ossification and the resulting stresses demonstrated elevation. In adult models, the hybrid device generated reduced stress, especially around the orbital compartments.

Conclusion: Based on these findings, it is proposed that the orbital compartments may serve as a clinically relevant site for measuring the increased intracranial pressure during RME treatment. To prevent possible side effects, RME should be performed at an early age, and if ossification is suspected to be increased, bone-supported expansion devices are recommended.

上颌快速扩张相关的眶腔应力响应:有限元分析。
目的:本研究旨在通过有限元分析评估丙烯酸HYRAX和混合HYRAX装置治疗上颌快速扩张(RME)的效果,特别是对眶间室的影响。方法:在本研究中,利用从可见人体项目中获得的计算机断层扫描数据建立了颅面模型。通过将两种扩展装置合并到模型中,将成人变异中的缝合线指定为闭合缝合线,将非成人变异中的缝合线指定为开放缝合线,共生成了四个不同的模型。丙烯酸和混合装置模型都受到0.25 mm和5mm的膨胀力,产生八种不同的场景进行综合分析。结果:在所有情况下均观察到明显的应力和位移,特别是在眶间室周围。随着缝合线骨化的增加,位移减少,由此产生的应力显示升高。在成人模型中,混合装置产生的应力减少,特别是在眶室周围。结论:基于这些发现,我们建议眼眶间室可作为测量RME治疗期间颅内压升高的临床相关部位。为了防止可能的副作用,RME应在早期进行,如果怀疑骨化增加,建议使用骨支撑扩张装置。
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Turkish Journal of Orthodontics
Turkish Journal of Orthodontics Dentistry-Orthodontics
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