The stress and deformation effect of novel rapid maxillary expanders by finite element analysis

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

8-1-2022

Abstract

The aim of the study was to analyse the stress and deformation of different types of rapid maxillary expanders under activation utilising finite element analysis. Methods Three novel rapid maxillary expanders, named RaMEX 1P, RaMEX 1B and RaMEX 1B(variant), were designed in this study. Prior to their subsequent customised clinical application as patient-specific implants, finite element analysis of these prototypes was performed to assess the stress and deformation of the expanders under activation. All the expanders were meshed in Workbench 2021R1 (Ansys, Canosburg, Penn.) and analysed with Mechanical 2021 (Ansys, Canosburg, Penn.) for the parameters of total deformation, elastic strain, equivalent stress and volume changes. Results RaMEX 1P showed the least change in all four parameters with a total deformation of 1.46 x 10(-7) m, elastic strain of 3.25 x 10(-5), equivalent stress of 3.47 x 10(6) Pa and a volume change of 2.11 x 10(-10) m(3). Conclusion This study showed that RaMEX 1P can be considered a more ideal design for clinical application compared to RaMEX 1B and RaMEX 1B(variant).

Keywords

Rapid maxillary expansion, Maxillary expansion, Finite element analysis, Patient-specific implant

Divisions

Dentistry

Funders

Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia, through the Prototype Research Grant Scheme (PRGS) [PR001-2019A]

Publication Title

Journal of Medical and Biological Engineering

Volume

42

Issue

4, SI

Publisher

Springer Verlag (Germany)

Publisher Location

TIERGARTENSTRASSE 17, D-69121 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY

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