Title of article
Dynamic 3D FE modelling of the human temporomandibular joint during whiplash
Author/Authors
A. Perez del Palomar، نويسنده , , Juan A. and Doblaré، نويسنده , , M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
10
From page
700
To page
709
Abstract
Rear-end impacts account for more than one-third of vehicle accidents, and nearly 40% of these accidents produce whiplash injuries. Whiplash injury to the neck has often been considered a significant risk factor for the development of temporomandibular disorders (TMD).
jective of this study was to simulate the dynamic response of the temporomandibular joint during two types of impacts: a rear end and a frontal impact. To understand the dynamic forces acting on the joint, we extended a previous human temporomandibular joint model and analyzed the stress distributions in the soft elements of the joint.
rear-end impact, it could be appreciated that the inertia of the mandible caused it to move posteriorly slower than the head, and this resulted in downward and forward displacements of the disc–condyle complex relative to the cranial base. Consequently, a rapid and big mouth opening occurs. In contrast, during the frontal impact, the mouth hardly opened, because the superior maxilla pushed the mandible to move together. There was not differential movement between bony components of the joint and therefore the soft tissues of the joint were not subjected to high loads.
hese results, and despite the limitations of the simulations performed, we could conclude that neither a rear-end impact at low-velocity nor a frontal impact would produce damage to the soft tissues of the joint.
Keywords
Rear-end impact , Whiplash , FE analysis , Dynamic Behaviour , Frontal impact , Temporomandibular joint
Journal title
Medical Engineering and Physics
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Medical Engineering and Physics
Record number
1729976
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