2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2021.104522
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Effect of region-dependent viscoelastic properties on the TMJ articular disc relaxation under prolonged clenching

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“…The individual design is analysed with only the biting force, assuming that the contribution of muscle forces on the mastication after removing the condyle head is significantly less. 16 The disc is subjected to compressive load, and hence according to previous study the anisotropic property is not considered. 19 This study is based on the CT Scan data from a healthy patient, and the interindividual differences in muscle force distribution, anatomy, and physiology are not considered.…”
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“…The individual design is analysed with only the biting force, assuming that the contribution of muscle forces on the mastication after removing the condyle head is significantly less. 16 The disc is subjected to compressive load, and hence according to previous study the anisotropic property is not considered. 19 This study is based on the CT Scan data from a healthy patient, and the interindividual differences in muscle force distribution, anatomy, and physiology are not considered.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 The stress analysis on the TMJ disc using finite element analysis showed a significant reduction in the stresses from the mandible to fossa. 16,19 The maximum stress at mandibular cartilage is double to that at the articular cartilage. The implants designed in this study to replace the broken mandible also reduce the stress by 40% and are hence considered suitable for total TMJR.…”
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