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VetMed: Affordable muzzle to assist in mandibular fracture repair in dogs

Design an improvement upon nylon muzzles and provide mathematical evidence supporting the theory that a nylon muzzle provides superior support over tape muzzles.

Project Overview

Our client is seeking an improvement in current muzzle techniques during pre- and post-surgery stages for mandibular fracture repair in dogs. The muzzle could also be used as a cheaper alternative to the surgery. Canine mandibular fractures most commonly occur at the M1 tooth, as a result of the large volume of the tooth compared to mandible [source]. Existing methods of repair require surgeons and several anesthetic events, resulting in a high-cost to the patient owner. A suggested way to relieve pain before and after surgery, and a possible cheaper solution, is using a muzzle to support the mandible. The bite force of this tooth ranges from 620.33-1,091.1 N [Source], and displaces that force into the jaw. The team is tasked with designing and validating a muzzle that evenly distributes the bite force applied to the mandible away from the fracture site.

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Arrington Polman, Jakob Knauss, Sydney Appleton, Kate Konieczka, Matt Wroblewski, Alexandria Thao
Arrington Polman, Jakob Knauss, Sydney Appleton, Kate Konieczka, Matt Wroblewski, Alexandria Thao

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Team Members

  • Arrington Polman - Team Leader
  • Katherine Konieczka - Communicator
  • Jakob Knauss - BSAC
  • Matthew Wroblewski - BWIG
  • Alexandria Thao - Co-BPAG
  • Sydney Appleton - Co-BPAG

Advisor and Client

  • Prof. Randolph Ashton - Advisor
  • Dr. Graham Thatcher - Client
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