Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2061855804> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2061855804 endingPage "283" @default.
- W2061855804 startingPage "273" @default.
- W2061855804 abstract "Mandibular bone transport (MBT) distraction osteogenesis devices are used for achieving reconstruction of mandibular defects in a predictable way, with few complications, less complexity than other alternative surgical procedures, and minimal tissue morbidity. However, selection of appropriate MBT device characteristics is critical for ensuring both their mechanical soundness and their optimal distraction function for each patient's condition. This article assesses six characteristics of currently available MBT devices to characterize their design and function and to classify them in a way that assists the selection of the best device option for each clinical case. In addition, the present work provides a framework for both the biomechanical conception of new devices and the modification of existing ones." @default.
- W2061855804 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2061855804 creator A5000198303 @default.
- W2061855804 creator A5004642848 @default.
- W2061855804 creator A5016347392 @default.
- W2061855804 creator A5046146574 @default.
- W2061855804 date "2010-06-01" @default.
- W2061855804 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2061855804 title "Biomechanical Configurations of Mandibular Transport Distraction Osteogenesis Devices" @default.
- W2061855804 cites W1558080946 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W196123431 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W1965717157 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W1966323878 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W1969919763 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W1973614021 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W1973936605 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W1975473305 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W1977054516 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W1979789667 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W1980875356 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W1981688088 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W1981924470 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W1995754433 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W1998556474 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2001925040 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2007623810 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2009568521 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2015089244 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2018630455 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2019531570 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2020330282 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2026721182 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2028849517 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2032106442 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2032188977 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2032607110 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2033914057 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2034217903 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2035221420 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2037408074 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2039218529 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2041165804 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2041574877 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2045306915 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2046969531 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2053328527 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2053637734 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2055100335 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2056625707 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2056701050 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2058383332 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2059028219 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2059188186 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2059963202 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2067843305 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2069647015 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2072397663 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2072454475 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2077960727 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2078726864 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2079654501 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2081870139 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2082157526 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2083797705 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2084074082 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2087422113 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2087605504 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2088747856 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2090212210 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2090922370 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2092789240 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2092865462 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2093571518 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2094359933 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2098212930 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2098357639 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2104522353 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2109283259 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2125996779 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2126944485 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2135194032 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2137305295 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2142358702 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2151601310 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2161339356 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W2170279378 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W4235689338 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W4247845958 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W4251017579 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W4256607622 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W4292425573 @default.
- W2061855804 cites W4210789860 @default.
- W2061855804 doi "https://doi.org/10.1089/ten.teb.2009.0502" @default.
- W2061855804 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/2877121" @default.
- W2061855804 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19958167" @default.
- W2061855804 hasPublicationYear "2010" @default.
- W2061855804 type Work @default.
- W2061855804 sameAs 2061855804 @default.