Affiliation:
1. Department of Aerospace Engineering and Applied Mechanics Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology Shibpur India
2. Laboratory for Biomaterials Materials Research Centre Indian Institute of Science Bangalore India
3. Department of Restorative Dentistry University of Washington Seattle Washington USA
Abstract
AbstractTotal temporomandibular joint (TMJ) replacement is widely recognized as an effective treatment for TMJ disorders. The long‐term stability of TMJ implants depends on two important factors which are design concepts for fixation to anatomical locations in the mandible and bone conditions. Other factors include stress distribution, microstrain in the peri‐implant, bone attributes like bone conditions leading to the clinical complications and failures. This study addresses these limitations by examining the influence of patient‐specific design concepts and bone conditions on TMJ implant performance. Clinical evidences support the importance of implant design on healing ability. Previous studies have focused on achieving precise implant fit based on geometric considerations, however those published studies did not explore the impact of such. Against this perspective, the present study reports the extensive finite element analysis (FEA) results, while analyzing the impact of a newly designed patient‐specific TMJ implant to address clinical complications associated with various bone conditions, particularly osteoporotic bone. In validating the FEA results, the performance of additively manufactured patient‐specific TMJ implants was compared with designs resembling two commonly used clinically approved implant designs. By addressing the limitations of previous research and emphasizing the importance of bone conditions, the study provides valuable guidelines for the development of next‐generation TMJ implants. These findings contribute to enhanced clinical outcomes and long‐term success in the treatment of TMJ disorders.
Subject
Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials
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