Morphometry and fabric orientation of trabecular bone in human craniofacial regions (918.17)

2014 
Variation in primate craniofacial form has been attributed to orofacial function. Strain gage experiments show that during orofacial function the zygoma is subjected to high strain relative to the browridge. Trabecular bone morphometry and orientation are reflective of function, but trabecular bone in these regions has been unexplored. This study uses µCT to quantify the morphometric properties of trabecular bone, anisotropy, and fabric orientation in the human browridge and zygoma. We hypothesize that zygomatic trabecular bone will have significantly greater bone volume fraction and anisotropy relative to the browridge as an adaption to larger, more unidirectional loads. Primary orientations of trabecular bone will differ by region consistent with their function. No significant differences were found between the browridge and zygoma in BVF (0.38 vs. 0.31), and DA (1.65 vs. 1.85), but SMI was significantly lower in the browridge (0.075; honeycomb-like vs. SMI=1.0752; ideal plate-like, p<0.034). Orientatio...
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