Lin Shu-Li, Lee Sheng-Yang, Lee Long-Yi, Chiu Wen-Ta, Lin Che-Tong, Huang Haw-Ming
Dental Department, Cathay General Hospital, and School of Dentistry, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan.
Med Biol Eng Comput. 2006 Sep;44(9):785-92. doi: 10.1007/s11517-006-0095-4. Epub 2006 Aug 22.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of vibrational assessment of the mandible fracture patterns. Measurement of natural frequencies and associated vibrational mode shapes was performed to determine the relationship between the dynamic behavior of the human mandible and incidence of mandibular fractures using both in vitro modal testing and finite element analysis. Our results show that the natural frequencies of the human mandible in dry and wet conditions are 567 Hz and 501 Hz, respectively. The first vibrational mode of human mandible is a bending vibration with nodes located at the mandibular body where bone fracture is less likely to occur. By contrast, high vibration amplitudes were identified in the symphysis/parasymphysis and subcondyle regions where bone fractures tend occur. These findings indicate that the vibrational characteristics of the mandible are potential parameters for assessment of the mechanisms of injury.
本研究的目的是评估下颌骨骨折模式振动评估的有效性。通过体外模态测试和有限元分析,测量固有频率和相关的振动模态形状,以确定人类下颌骨的动态行为与下颌骨骨折发生率之间的关系。我们的结果表明,人类下颌骨在干燥和湿润条件下的固有频率分别为567Hz和501Hz。人类下颌骨的第一振动模态是一种弯曲振动,节点位于下颌体,此处发生骨折的可能性较小。相比之下,在骨折易发生的下颌联合/下颌旁联合和髁突下区域发现了高振动幅度。这些发现表明,下颌骨的振动特征是评估损伤机制的潜在参数。