A preliminary study of the mechanical properties of 3D‐printed personalized mesh titanium alloy prostheses and repair of hemi‐mandibular defect in dogs
This study is a preliminary investigation exploring the mechanical properties of three‐dimensional (3D)‐printed personalized mesh titanium alloy prostheses and the feasibility of repairing hemi‐mandibular defects. The ANSYS 14.0 software and selective laser melting (SLM) were used to produce persona...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of biomedical materials research. Part B, Applied biomaterials Applied biomaterials, 2024-09, Vol.112 (9), p.e35466-n/a |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study is a preliminary investigation exploring the mechanical properties of three‐dimensional (3D)‐printed personalized mesh titanium alloy prostheses and the feasibility of repairing hemi‐mandibular defects. The ANSYS 14.0 software and selective laser melting (SLM) were used to produce personalized mesh titanium alloy scaffolds. Scaffolds printed using different parameters underwent fatigue property tests and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of the fracture points. Models of hemi‐mandibular defects (encompassing the temporomandibular joint) were created using beagle dogs. Freeze–dried allogeneic mandibles or 3D‐printed personalized mesh titanium alloy prostheses were used for repair. Gross observation, computed tomography (CT), SEM, and histological examinations were used to compare the two repair methods. The prostheses with filament diameters of 0.5 and 0.7 mm could withstand 14,000 times and >600,000 cycles of alternating stresses, respectively. The truss‐structure scaffold with a large aperture and large aperture ratio could withstand roughly 250,000 cycles of alternating forces. The allogeneic mandible graft required intraoperative shaping, while the 3D‐printed mesh titanium alloy prostheses were personalized and did not require intraoperative shaping. The articular disc on the non‐operated sides experienced degenerative changes. No liver and kidney toxicity was observed in the two groups of animals. The 3D‐printed mesh titanium alloy prostheses could effectively restore the shape of the mandibular defect region and reconstruct the temporomandibular joint. |
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ISSN: | 1552-4973 1552-4981 1552-4981 |
DOI: | 10.1002/jbm.b.35466 |