| Literature DB >> 30760252 |
Francesca Gazzani1, Chiara Pavoni2,3, Paola Cozza2,3, Roberta Lione2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Maxillary protraction with facemask (FM) is an orthopedic approach for treatment of Class III growing patients. Aim of the present investigation was to analyze tension loads produced by two different facial mask (FM) designs on facial skin of subject with skeletal Class III.Entities:
Keywords: FEM analysis; Face mask; Facial skin stresses; Maxillary protraction
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30760252 PMCID: PMC6374895 DOI: 10.1186/s12903-019-0724-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Oral Health ISSN: 1472-6831 Impact factor: 2.757
Fig. 1Structure and parts of Delaire FM (a) with two lateral bars and Petit FM (b) with single median bar
Fig. 23D models of Delaire FM (a) and Petit FM (b) designed by using ANSYS 5.7
Fig. 3Visualization of Von Mises criterion trend by means of a color-coded map describing tensions intensity scale. Blue indicates lowest tensions, and red the highest. Color values for intermediate intensities are interpolated from cyan, green, and yellow a. Stress distribution on the chin area induced by Delaire FM (external and interior side). Intermediate tensions in green were observed at the level of the upper border of the chin and tended to decrease as moving away from this area. b. Stress distribution on the forehead area induced by Delaire FM (external and interior side)
Fig. 4Visualization of Von Mises criterion trend by means of a color-coded map describing the tensions intensity scale. Blue indicates lowest tensions, and red the highest. Color values for intermediate intensities are interpolated from cyan, green, and yellow. a. Stress distribution on the chin area induced by Petit FM (external and interior side). High tensions in red and yellow were observed at the level of the upper border of the chin and tended to decrease as moving outward. b. Stress distribution of the forehead area induced by Petit FM (external and interior side). Homogeneous blue area with no different colors indicates the lack of tensile tensions induced by the Petit FM
Maximum tensions on the skin areas
| Mask type | Max. tension on chin skin surface | Max. tension on forehead skin surface |
|---|---|---|
| Delaire | 29 kPa | 6 kPa |
| Petit | 44 kPa | 3 kPa |
kPa, kilopascal. 1 kPa correspond to 1000 Pa