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Topological optimization of 3D printed bone analog with PEKK for surgical mandibular reconstruction.

Kang-Jie Cheng1, Yun-Feng Liu2, Russell Wang3, Jian-Xing Zhang4, Xian-Feng Jiang1, Xing-Tao Dong1, Xu Xu5.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to analyze mechanical behaviors of a topologically optimized and 3D-printed mandibular bone block with polyetherketoneketone (PEKK) for surgical mandibular reconstruction.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: 3D virtual mandibular models were reconstructed from cone beam computed tomography images. A proposed mandibular resection of the mandibular body (40 mm anterior-posteriorly) was segmented. Internal structure of the resected bone was designed with topological optimization. Dental implants and implant-supported crowns were integrated into the design. A second 3D virtual model was created with the same size and location of the defect but was reconstructed with a fibular graft and implant-supported crowns. The biomechanical behaviors of the two models were compared by finite element method (FEM) under the same boundary constraints and three loading locations, namely, central incisors, lower left and right side first molar areas.
RESULTS: The FEM results showed the maximum stresses and displacements of the topology optimized model were much lower than those of the model with fibular bone graft. The highest stress of the optimized mandibular model was located on the lower edge of the posterior border of bone analog, and fixation screws. The maximum displacement occurred at the lower edge of the proximal mandibular stump or the lower edge of the distal mandibular body on the contralateral site. Under the same three loading locations, the maximum stress of the optimized model significantly decreased by 67.9%, 71.9% and 68.6% compared to the fibular graft model.
CONCLUSIONS: The 3D printed bone analog with topological optimization is patient-specific and has advantages over the conventional fibular bone graft for surgical mandibular reconstruction. The optimized PEKK bone analog model creates more normal stress-strain trajectories than the fibular graft model and likely provides better functional and cosmetic outcomes.
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Keywords:  Finite element method; Fused deposition modeling; Mandibular reconstruction; PEKK; Topology optimization

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32279058     DOI: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2020.103758

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mech Behav Biomed Mater        ISSN: 1878-0180


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