Gutwald et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Customized mandibular reconstruction plates improve mechanical performance in a mandibular reconstruction modelGutwald et al., 2017
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- Gutwald R
- Jaeger R
- Lambers F
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- Computer methods in BiomeChaniCs and BiomediCal engineering
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The purpose of this paper was to analyze the biomechanical performance of customized mandibular reconstruction plates with optimized strength. The best locations for increasing bar widths were determined with a sensitivity analysis. Standard and customized plates …
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