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Τετάρτη 31 Οκτωβρίου 2018

Roles of functional strain and capsule compression on mandibular cyst expansion and cortication

Publication date: Available online 30 October 2018

Source: Archives of Oral Biology

Author(s): Babak Sarrafpour, Charbel El-Bacha, Qing Li, Hans Zoellner

Abstract
Objective

Cyst expansion in bone involves bone resorption but is often accompanied by adjacent bone formation with cortication. The mechanisms for these two apparently opposite processes remain unclear. From a mechanobiological perspective, functional strain drives bone remodeling, which involves both bone apposition and resorption. In this study, we explore the role of functional strain in cyst growth.

Design

Using a three-dimensional finite element analysis model of a simulated cyst at the of right first mandibular molar mesial apex, we examined three loading conditions, representing biting on the right molar, left molar and incisors, respectively. Comparison was made with an identical finite element model without the simulated cyst.

Results

Under all loading conditions, finite element analysis revealed higher strain energy density within the bone lining the cyst compared with the non-cyst model, which is consistent with bone formation and cortication observed clinically. Further analysis demonstrated overall compression of the simulated cyst capsule under all loading conditions.We interpret compression of the capsule as indicating resorption of the adjacent bone surface.

Conclusions

We conclude that functional stress results in dominant compression of the soft tissue capsules of bony cysts, contributing to cyst expansion. Also, functional strain becomes elevated in the bone immediately adjacent to the soft tissue cyst capsule, which may drive bone formation and cortication.



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