Effect of ligation method on maxillary arch force/moment systems for a simulated lingual incisor malalignment.

Q3 Medicine
Open Biomedical Engineering Journal Pub Date : 2014-10-30 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874120701408010106
Surbhi Seru, Dan L Romanyk, Roger W Toogood, Jason P Carey, Paul W Major
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Introduction: The objectives of this study were to determine whether there is a difference in the magnitude of forces and moments produced by elastic ligation when compared to passive ligation, and whether these forces and moments propagate differently along the arch for the two ligation types. A lingual incisor malalignment was used in this study.

Methods: The Orthodontic Simulator (OSIM) was used to quantify the three-dimensional forces and moments applied on the teeth given a lingually displaced incisor. A repeated measures MANOVA was performed to statistically analyze the data.

Results: The interaction factor illustrated convincing evidence that there is a difference in maximum force and moment values for all outcome variables between ligation types considering all tooth positions along the arch. The mean differences for FX and FY between ligation types were found to be clinically significant, with values for elastic ligation consistently higher than passive ligation.

Conclusion: It was found that the maximum forces and moments produced by elastic ligation are greater than those produced by passive ligation and that the magnitude of this difference for the mesiodistal and buccolingual forces is clinically relevant. Additionally, it was determined that elastic ligation causes forces and moments to propagate further along the arch than passive ligation for all outcome variables.

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结扎方法对模拟舌切牙对中上颌弓力/力矩系统的影响。
本研究的目的是确定与被动结扎相比,弹性结扎所产生的力和力矩的大小是否存在差异,以及两种结扎类型中这些力和力矩沿弓的传播是否不同。在本研究中使用舌切牙错位。方法:采用正畸模拟器(OSIM)对舌移切牙的三维力和力矩进行量化。采用重复测量方差分析对数据进行统计分析。结果:相互作用因素显示了令人信服的证据,考虑到沿牙弓的所有牙齿位置,结扎类型之间所有结果变量的最大力和力矩值存在差异。不同结扎类型间FX和FY的平均差异具有临床意义,弹性结扎值始终高于被动结扎值。结论:弹性结扎所产生的最大力和力矩大于被动结扎所产生的最大力和力矩,并且这种差异的大小在中远端和颊舌力方面具有临床意义。此外,对于所有结果变量,我们确定弹性结扎比被动结扎使力和力矩沿着弓传播得更远。
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