How does arch form and interproximal contact size affect the 3D displacements and rotations of teeth: a finite element analysis

Q2 Medicine
Andrea Álvarez, Santiago Alberto Correa, Peter H. Buschang, S. Roldan
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ABSTRACT Objective: The objective of this study was to determine how arch form and interproximal contact size displace mandibular teeth subjected to an anterior component of force (ACF). Methods: Nine finite element models (FEM) of the mandibular arch were developed using Ansys® v. 16.0 software. They were designed to evaluate the effects of three arch forms (triangular, oval, and square) and three contact sizes (point-to-point, 1 mm diameter, and 2 mm diameter). All nine models were subjected to an ACF of 53.8 N (5486 gm). Three-dimensional tooth rotations and displacements of the mandibular teeth were evaluated, from the right first molar to the left first molar. Results: Arch form had a greater effect on tooth movements than contact size. Triangular arches and point-to-point contacts produced the greatest displacements and rotations of teeth. Oval arches with 2 mm wide interproximal contact points showed the greatest stability. The right first premolar showed the greatest displacements in all of the models. Conclusions: Arch form and contact size affect interproximal tooth stability. Teeth are least stable in narrow arches with point-to-point interproximal contacts, and most stable in wider arches with larger contacts.
牙弓形态和龈间接触大小如何影响牙齿的三维位移和旋转:有限元分析
摘要 目的:本研究的目的是确定牙弓形态和近端间接触大小如何使下颌牙在受到前方分力(ACF)时发生位移。方法: 九个有限元模型使用 Ansys® v. 16.0 软件开发了九个下颌牙弓有限元模型 (FEM)。这些模型旨在评估三种牙弓形式(三角形、椭圆形和方形)和三种接触尺寸(点对点、直径 1 毫米和直径 2 毫米)的影响。所有九个模型都承受了 53.8 牛顿(5486 克)的 ACF。评估了从右第一磨牙到左第一磨牙的下颌牙齿的三维旋转和位移。结果显示牙弓形式对牙齿移动的影响大于接触尺寸。三角形牙弓和点对点接触产生的牙齿位移和旋转最大。椭圆形牙弓和2毫米宽的近侧接触点显示出最大的稳定性。在所有模型中,右侧第一前磨牙的位移最大。结论:牙弓形态和接触点大小会影响近侧牙齿的稳定性。在窄牙弓中,牙齿的稳定性最低,而在宽牙弓中,牙齿的稳定性最高。
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Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics Dentistry-Orthodontics
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2.00
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40
审稿时长
27 weeks
期刊介绍: The Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics publishes scientific research articles, significant reviews, clinical and technical case reports, brief communications, and other materials related to Orthodontics and Facial Orthopedics.
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