1. Photoelastic analysis of conventional and locking system for treatment of mandibular angle fractures with a single plate.
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de Oliveira DL, de Souza-Batista VE, Holobenko L, Santiago-Junior JF, Pellizzer EP, and Ribeiro-Junior PD
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Background: This photoelastic analysis evaluated stress distribution in different osteosynthesis systems, conventional and locking, used for treatment of mandibular angle fractures with a single plate., Material and Methods: Angle fractures were simulated in mandibles made of photoelastic resin. Following Champy's method, plate osteosynthesis was performed. The samples were divided into five groups: Group 1, non-fractured mandible; Group 2, two screws were installed in each segment using a conventional system; Group 3, two screws were installed in each segment using a locking system; Group 4, three screws were installed in the proximal segment and four screws in the distal segment using a conventional plate; Group 5, three screws were installed in the proximal segment and four screws in the distal segment using a locking plate. In an universal testing machine coupled to a polariscope, a load was applied to the first molar 10 times. The 50 images were randomly numbered and analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively by two raters., Results: The locking system promoted better stress distribution along the osteosynthesis. The locking system reduced stress magnitude in the distal segment, with a significant between-group difference ( P ≤ 0.001)., Conclusions: The locking plate/screw system can distribute stress more evenly throughout the osteosynthesis, especially when long seven-hole plates are used. Key words: Internal fracture fixation, osteosynthesis, mandibular fracture, bone plates., Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose., (Copyright: © 2021 Medicina Oral S.L.)
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- 2021
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