Marcel Fasolo de Paris
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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Head & Face Medicine | 2007
Edela Puricelli; Jun Sergio Ono Fonseca; Marcel Fasolo de Paris; Hervandil Morosini Sant'Anna
BackgroundSurgical orthopedic treatment of the mandible depends on the development of techniques resulting in adequate healing processes. In a new technical and conceptual alternative recently introduced by Puricelli, osteotomy is performed in a more distal region, next to the mental foramen. The method results in an increased area of bone contact, resulting in larger sliding rates among bone segments. This work aimed to investigate the mechanical stability of the Puricelli osteotomy design.MethodsLaboratory tests complied with an Applied Mechanics protocol, in which results from the Control group (without osteotomy) were compared with those from Test I (Obwegeser-Dal Pont osteotomy) and Test II (Puricelli osteotomy) groups. Mandible edentulous prototypes were scanned using computerized tomography, and digitalized images were used to build voxel-based finite element models. A new code was developed for solving the voxel-based finite elements equations, using a reconditioned conjugate gradients iterative solver. The Magnitude of Displacement and von Mises equivalent stress fields were compared among the three groups.ResultsIn Test Group I, maximum stress was seen in the region of the rigid internal fixation plate, with value greater than those of Test II and Control groups. In Test Group II, maximum stress was in the same region as in Control group, but was lower. The results of this comparative study using the Finite Element Analysis suggest that Puricelli osteotomy presents better mechanical stability than the original Obwegeser-Dal Pont technique. The increased area of the proximal segment and consequent decrease of the size of lever arm applied to the mandible in the modified technique yielded lower stress values, and consequently greater stability of the bone segments.ConclusionThis work showed that Puricelli osteotomy of the mandible results in greater mechanical stability when compared to the original technique introduced by Obwegeser-Dal Pont. The increased area of the proximal segment and consequent decrease of the size of lever arm applied to the mandible in the modified technique yield lower stress values and displacements, and consequently greater stability of the bone segments.
Rev. Odonto Ciênc | 2003
Marcel Fasolo de Paris; Marília Gerhardt de Oliveira; Edela Puricelli; Luciana Maria Pedreira Ramalho
Arquivos em Odontologia | 2015
Fernando de Oliveira Andriola; Ramona Fernanda Ceriotti Toassi; Marcel Fasolo de Paris; Carlos Eduardo Espindola Baraldi; Angelo Luiz Freddo
Revista de Ciências Médicas e Biológicas | 2014
Marcel Fasolo de Paris; Carlos Eduardo Espindola Baraldi; Christian Viezzer; Denise Cantarelli Machado; Marília Gerhardt de Oliveira
Archive | 2012
Maíra Cavallet de Abreu; Felipe Ernesto Artuzi; Mauro Gomes Trein Leite; Marcel Fasolo de Paris; Deise Ponzoni; Edela Puricelli
Revista da Faculdade de Odontologia de Porto Alegre | 2010
Carlos Eduardo Espindola Baraldi; Marcel Fasolo de Paris; Wanyce Miriam Robinson
Revista da Faculdade de Odontologia de Porto Alegre | 2010
Edela Puricelli; Marcel Fasolo de Paris; Alberto Tamagna; Deise Ponzoni; Mári Estela Kenner
Revista Odonto Ciência | 2009
Gustavo Martins; Edela Puricelli; Marcel Fasolo de Paris; Deise Ponzoni; Carlos Eduardo Espindola Baraldi
Archive | 2009
Carolina Paiva Santos; Deise Ponzoni; Marcel Fasolo de Paris; Marcos Miguel Bechstedt Schwengber; Thiago Calcagnotto
Rev. Fac. Odontol. Porto Alegre | 2008
Carlos Eduardo Espindola Baraldi; Marcel Fasolo de Paris; Wanyce Miriam Robinson
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Carlos Eduardo Espindola Baraldi
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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