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Publication Date:
September 2008
ISSN:
1862-278X
DOI:
10.1515/BMT.2008.039

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Finite element representation of bone substitute remodelling in the jaw bone

Tomasz Gedrange1 / Ronald Mai2 / Jens Weingaertner3 / Volker Hietschold4 / Christoph Bourauel5 / Winnie Pradel6 / Günter Lauer7 / Peter Proff8

1Department of Orthodontics, Preventive and Paediatric Dentistry, Centre of Dentistry and Oral Health, Ernst Moritz Arndt University, Greifswald, Germany

2Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Technical University Dresden, Dresden, Germany

3Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Ernst Moritz Arndt University, Greifswald, Germany

4Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Technical University Dresden, Dresden, Germany

5Endowed Chair of Oral Technology, Dental Clinic, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany

6Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Technical University Dresden, Dresden, Germany

7Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Technical University Dresden, Dresden, Germany

8Department of Orthodontics, Regensburg University, Regensburg, Germany

Corresponding author: Prof. Dr. Tomasz Gedrange, Department of Orthodontics, Rotgerberstr. 8, 17489 Greifswald, Germany Phone: +49-3834-867110 Fax: +49-3834-867113

Citation Information: Biomedizinische Technik/Biomedical Engineering. Volume 53, Issue 5, Pages 220–223, ISSN (Online) 1862-278X, ISSN (Print) 0013-5585, DOI: 10.1515/BMT.2008.039, September 2008

Publication History:
Received:
2007-05-29
Accepted:
2008-05-29
Published Online:
2008-09-22

Abstract

The finite element (FE) method was originally developed on a physical basis for the computation of structure-mechanical problems. Meanwhile, it has been widely applied to medical issues. This study sought a suitable method to build a FE model for remodelling processes in osseous defects supplemented with bone substitute material. For this purpose, the second right premolars were extracted from four pig mandibles (Sus scrofa domesticus) and the extraction alveoli were provided with synthetic bone substitute material. After 70 days, a segmented osteotomy of this area was performed for specimen collection. Radiographs of the specimens were taken in defined planes before and after fixation and embedded with Technovit 9100. Fixation-related shrinkage was quantified from the radiographs using reference lines. Computer tomographic (CT) and microCT images of the fixed and embedded specimens were obtained. From these data, a FE model was built. The construction of a FE model is sufficient to represent bone remodelling after supply of bone substitute material. The use of microCT data permits building a clearly more precise model.

Keywords: bone substitute material; computer tomography (CT); finite element model; microCT

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