Pattern of change in force and moment according to amounts of labial tipping and material types of clear aligner: In vitro experiment with a six-axis mechanical sensor apparatus.
Keun-Chul Cho, Il-Hyung Yang, Michael Lee, Ki Beom Kim, Seung-Hak Baek
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Abstract
Objective: To investigate the pattern of change in force and moment according to the amounts of labial tipping and the material types of clear aligners (CA).
Methods: A 3D-printed maxillary typodont system, including crown, root, and periodontal ligament space, was constructed. Six groups were established based on the amount of labial tipping of #12 (0.3 mm and 0.6 mm), and the material types (Zendura [thermoplastic, one-layer, 0.75 mm], Trioclear [thermoplastic, three-layer, 0.5 mm], and Graphy TA-28 [direct printing, 0.5 mm]) (n = 6/group). A six-axis mechanical sensor apparatus was connected to the roots. Force and moment were measured after seating the CA in a 37°C water bath.
Results: When comparing 0.3 mm and 0.6 mm tipping, #12 showed an increase in labial inclination moment (Lab-inclination moment) in Zendura (P < 0.05); a decrease in labial force and an increase in Lab-inclination-moment in Trioclear (P < 0.05, P < 0.01); while a lingual force and Lab-inclination moment without significant change in Graphy (all P > 0.05). For 0.3 mm tipping, the amounts of labio-lingual forces and Lab-inclination moment did not differ among the three materials (all P > 0.05). However, at 0.6 mm tipping, Zendura exerted a greater labial force than Trioclear, while Graphy produced a lingual force (P < 0.01). Zendura and Trioclear generated a stronger Lab-inclination moment compared to Graphy (P < 0.01). Despite displaying unexpected force and moment directions, Graphy consistently exhibited the lowest absolute values among the groups.
Conclusions: Clinicians should select the appropriate aligner material based on the specific biomechanical requirements to prevent unexpected forces and moments.
期刊介绍:
The Korean Journal of Orthodontics (KJO) is an international, open access, peer reviewed journal published in January, March, May, July, September, and November each year. It was first launched in 1970 and, as the official scientific publication of Korean Association of Orthodontists, KJO aims to publish high quality clinical and scientific original research papers in all areas related to orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics. Specifically, its interest focuses on evidence-based investigations of contemporary diagnostic procedures and treatment techniques, expanding to significant clinical reports of diverse treatment approaches.
The scope of KJO covers all areas of orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics including successful diagnostic procedures and treatment planning, growth and development of the face and its clinical implications, appliance designs, biomechanics, TMJ disorders and adult treatment. Specifically, its latest interest focuses on skeletal anchorage devices, orthodontic appliance and biomaterials, 3 dimensional imaging techniques utilized for dentofacial diagnosis and treatment planning, and orthognathic surgery to correct skeletal disharmony in association of orthodontic treatment.