2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10006-019-00774-1
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Evaluation of different stable internal fixation in unfavorable mandible fractures under finite element analysis

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“…According to previous literature, FEA has been a promising applicable tool in OMF surgery to analyse different types of fracture management and osteosynthesis implants [20][21][22][23][24]38]. We decided to evaluate the effectiveness, applicability, reproducibility, and reliability of FEA by using two different simulation software, namely: Solidworks and Comsol Multiphysics.…”
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“…According to previous literature, FEA has been a promising applicable tool in OMF surgery to analyse different types of fracture management and osteosynthesis implants [20][21][22][23][24]38]. We decided to evaluate the effectiveness, applicability, reproducibility, and reliability of FEA by using two different simulation software, namely: Solidworks and Comsol Multiphysics.…”
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“…It would be attractive when three-dimensional (3D) modelling and nite element analysis (FEA) could replace model testing. FEA is a non-invasive computational method to evaluate the stress distribution and displacement within a structure on load application [20,21]. It is a reliable and accurate numerical simulation tool for studying force distribution in the OMF area [21,22].…”
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“…Mandible fractures are routinely encountered in trauma centers, and are frequently secondary to assault and motor vehicle accidents 1 . The mandible angle has been reported in many studies to be one of the most common locations to be fractured 1–8 . Management of mandible fractures can be complex and/or complicated.…”
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“…Approach to managing mandible angle fractures has continued to evolve over time with the advent of new techniques 6,8,9 and refinement of existing approaches. Open-treatment for the angle broadly includes intraoral, transcutaneous-assisted, and extraoral.…”
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