Biomechanical behaviour of craniofacial sutures during distraction: an evaluation all over the entire craniofacial skeleton
Objective Sutures are fibrous joints connecting the bones of the head. Despite the
fundamental role played by sutures in dentofacial orthopaedics, their biomechanical …
fundamental role played by sutures in dentofacial orthopaedics, their biomechanical …
Characterization of the bending strength of craniofacial sutures
A Maloul, J Fialkov, CM Whyne - Journal of biomechanics, 2013 - Elsevier
The complex, thin and irregular bones of the human craniofacial skeleton (CFS) are
connected together through bony articulations and connective tissues. These articulations …
connected together through bony articulations and connective tissues. These articulations …
Biomechanics of craniofacial sutures: orthopedic implications
JJ Mao, X Wang, RA Kopher - The Angle Orthodontist, 2003 - meridian.allenpress.com
Sutures are soft connective tissue articulations between craniofacial bones. Suture
mechanics deals with patterns of mechanical stress experienced in sutures resulting from …
mechanics deals with patterns of mechanical stress experienced in sutures resulting from …
The biomechanical properties of human craniofacial sutures and relevant variables in sutural distraction osteogenesis: a critical review
Sutures are synarthroses connecting the bones of the head with each other through a
fibrous sutural ligament. The knowledge of their biomechanical properties is relevant in the …
fibrous sutural ligament. The knowledge of their biomechanical properties is relevant in the …
Mechanical properties of cranial sutures
CR Jaslow - Journal of biomechanics, 1990 - Elsevier
Many bones in mammalian skulls are linked together by cranial sutures, connective tissue
joints that are morphologically variable and show different levels of interdigitation among …
joints that are morphologically variable and show different levels of interdigitation among …
Mechanobiology of craniofacial sutures
JJ Mao - Journal of dental research, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com
Craniofacial sutures are soft connective-tissue joints between mineralized skull bones.
Suture mechanobiology refers to the understanding of how mechanical stimuli modulate …
Suture mechanobiology refers to the understanding of how mechanical stimuli modulate …
Cranial suture morphometry and mechanical response to loading: 2D vs. 3D assumptions and characterization
R Remesz, T Khurelbaatar, M Grotski… - … and Modeling in …, 2022 - Springer
Cranial sutures are complex soft tissue structures whose mechanics are often studied due to
their link with bone growth in the skull. Researchers will often use a cross-sectional two …
their link with bone growth in the skull. Researchers will often use a cross-sectional two …
Characterization of craniofacial sutures using the finite element method
Characterizing the biomechanical behavior of sutures in the human craniofacial skeleton
(CFS) is essential to understand the global impact of these articulations on load …
(CFS) is essential to understand the global impact of these articulations on load …
Expression of In Vivo Mechanical Strain upon Different Wave Forms of Exogenous Forces in Rabbit Craniofacial Sutures
RA Kopher, JA Nudera, X Wang, K O'grady… - Annals of biomedical …, 2003 - Springer
Sutures are fibrous joints between craniofacial bones, providing an interesting model for
studying the biomechanics of the interface between soft and mineralized tissues. To explore …
studying the biomechanics of the interface between soft and mineralized tissues. To explore …
Mechanics of cranial sutures using the finite element method
SC Jasinoski, BD Reddy, KK Louw, A Chinsamy - Journal of biomechanics, 2010 - Elsevier
To investigate how cranial suture morphology and the arrangement of sutural collagen fibres
respond to compressive and tensile loads, an idealised bone–suture–bone complex was …
respond to compressive and tensile loads, an idealised bone–suture–bone complex was …