West China Journal of Stomatology ›› 2025, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (1): 126-132.doi: 10.7518/hxkq.2025.2024291

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Biomechanical analysis of three kinds of rigid internal fixation methods for condylar head fractures

Sun Junhui(), Lan Duoduo, Wang Dong, Xu Yao, Wang Zeyu, Zhang Chenchen, Zhang Kai, Xu Tao()   

  1. Dept. of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Bengbu Medical University, Bengbu 233004, China
  • Received:2024-08-09 Revised:2024-12-03 Online:2025-02-01 Published:2025-01-22
  • Contact: Xu Tao E-mail:1151261793@qq.com;xutao9297@162.com
  • Supported by:
    Natural Science Key Research Project of Bengbu Medical College(BYKY2019017ZD)

Abstract:

Objective This study aims to analyze the biomechanics of three kinds of rigid internal fixation methods for condylar head fractures. Methods A three dimensional finite element model of the normal mandible was constructed. It was then used to prepare condylar head fracture finite element model and three kinds of rigid internal fixation finite element model (unilateral tension screw, bilateral tension screw, tension screw+titanium plate). The mechanical characteristics and changes of the mandible condyle under the same mechanical conditions were compared among the three different rigid internal fixation methods. Results The maximum equivalent stress and displacement of the non-free end of condyle under the rigid internal fixation method of unilateral tension screw were 71.03 MPa and 4.72 mm, respectively. The maximum equivalent stress and displacement of the free end of condyle were 78.45 MPa and 4.50 mm, respectively. The maximum stress of fracture suture was 3.27 MPa. The maximum equivalent stress and displacement of the non-free end of condyle under the rigid internal fixation method of bilateral tension screw were 70.52 MPa and 4.00 mm, respectively. The maximum equivalent stress and displacement of the free end of condyle were 72.49 MPa and 3.85 mm, respectively. The maximum stress of fracture suture was 2.33 MPa. The maximum equivalent stress and maximum displacement of the non-free end of condyle under the rigid internal fixation method of tension screw+titanium plate were 67.26 MPa and 2.66 mm, respectively. The maximum equivalent stress and maximum displacement of the free end of condyle were 69.66 MPa and 2.50 mm, respectively. The maximum stress of fracture suture was 2.18 MPa. Conclusion The tension screw+titanium plate rigid internal fixation method is the most conducive to biomechanical distribution for condylar head fractures.

Key words: condylar head fracture, rigid internal fixation, three dimensional finite element analysis

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