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Construction and validation of a three -dimensional finite element model of cranio -maxillary complex with sutures in unilateral cleft lip and palate patient.

Authors :
WU Zhi-fang
LEI Yong-hua
LI Wen-jie
LIAO Sheng-hui
ZHAO Zi-jin
Source :
Shanghai Journal of Stomatology; Feb2013, Vol. 22 Issue 1, p35-40, 6p
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

PURPOSE: To explore an effective method to construct and validate a finite element model of the unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP) craniomaxillary complex with sutures, which could be applied in further three-dimensional finite element analysis (FEA). METHODS: One male patient aged 9 with left complete lip and palate cleft was selected and CT scan was taken at 0.75mm intervals on the skull. The CT data was saved in Dicom format, which was, afterwards, imported into Software Mimics 10.0 to generate a three-dimensional anatomic model. Then Software Geomagic Studio 12.0 was used to match, smoothen and transfer the anatomic model into a CAD model with NURBS patches. Then, 12 circum-maxillary sutures were integrated into the CAD model by Solidworks (2011 version). Finally meshing by E -feature Biomedical Modeler was done and a three --dimensional finite element model with sutures was obtained. A maxillary protraction force (500 g per side, 20°downward and forward from the occlusal plane) was applied. Displacement and stress distribution of some important craniofacial structures were measured and compared with the results of related researches in the literature. RESULTS: A three-dimensional finite element model of UCLP craniomaxillary complex with 12 sutures was established from the CT scan data. This simulation model consisted of 206 753 individual elements with 260 662 nodes, which was a more precise simulation and a better representation of human craniomaxillary complex than the formerly available FEA models. By comparison, this model was proved to be valid. CONCLUSIONS: It is an effective way to establish the three-dimensional finite element model of UCLP cranio-maxillary complex with sutures from CT images with the help of the following softwares: Mimics 10.0, Geomagic Studio 12.0, Solidworks and E-feature Biomedical Modeler. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Chinese
ISSN :
10067248
Volume :
22
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Shanghai Journal of Stomatology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
87665162