Comparative Evaluation of Teeth Displacement and Stress Generated with Orthodontic Mini-Implant and Infra-Zygomatic Crestal Implant during Intrusion in the Maxillary Arch − A Three Dimensional Finite Element Analysis

Q3 Dentistry
Aarti Sethia, Anand Badavannavar, R. Hattarki, Tejashri Pradhan, Trupti Sadhunavar
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Introduction: This study aims to evaluate and compare the stress distribution in bone and sutures surrounding the mini-implant and the teeth displacement pattern in the maxillary arch during full arch intrusion using a mini-implant, IZC implant, and an IZC implant with a mini-implant. Materials and Methods: Three individual finite element models of the craniofacial complex were generated for full arch intrusion with mini-implants and IZC implants using ANSYS 12.1 software. For group 1, five titanium mini-implants of 1.5 × 8 mm and 1.5 × 6 mm were placed 14 mm above the occlusal plane between the second premolar and the first molar, lateral incisors, canine, and between two central incisors, respectively, with forces application of 150 g posteriorly and 80 g anteriorly using a NiTi coil spring. For group 2, two stainless steel IZC implants of 2 × 14 mm were placed 16 mm above the occlusal plane between the first and second molars with a force application of about 300 g using a NiTi coil spring. In group 3, the placement of the IZC implant was similar to that in group 2, with an additional anterior mini-implant of 1.5 × 6 mm between two central incisors. An evaluation of the stress distribution and tooth displacement was carried out. Results: An increased amount of teeth displacement was observed in group 3 (IZC implant with mini-implants). Significant anterior intrusion was achieved in group 1 (mini-implants) whereas anteriors in group 2 (only IZC implants) experienced extrusion. A high amount of stress was observed in group 2. Conclusion: Therefore, IZC implants can be useful in cases of vertical maxillary excess where full arch intrusion is recommended. The anterior mini-implant helps to counteract the unwanted movement (extrusion) caused by the clockwise rotation of the maxilla. High stress levels are associated with an IZC implant without an anterior min-implant but they are within the confines of the physiologic limit of the bone.
正畸微型种植体与颧下嵴种植体在上颌弓内嵌过程中牙位移与应力的比较分析——三维有限元分析
简介:本研究旨在评估和比较迷你种植体、IZC种植体和IZC种植体与迷你种植体在全弓入侵时,颌骨周围骨和缝合线的应力分布和牙齿的位移模式。材料与方法:采用ANSYS 12.1软件对mini-种植体和IZC种植体进行全弓侵入,分别建立三个独立的颅面复合体有限元模型。组1:在第二前磨牙与第一磨牙之间、侧切牙之间、犬齿之间和两中切牙之间的咬合平面上方14mm处分别放置5个1.5 × 8mm和1.5 × 6mm的钛微型种植体,使用NiTi线圈弹簧前后分别施加150g和80g的力。在第二组,使用镍钛线圈弹簧将2颗2 × 14 mm的不锈钢IZC种植体放置在第一和第二磨牙之间的咬合平面上方16 mm处,施加约300 g的力。在3组中,IZC种植体的放置位置与2组相似,在两中切牙之间增加了1.5 × 6 mm的前牙微型种植体。对应力分布和齿位移进行了评估。结果:3组(IZC种植体+微型种植体)牙位移量增加。1组(微型种植体)实现了明显的前压,而2组(仅IZC种植体)的前压出现了挤压。第2组大鼠处于高应激状态。结论:IZC种植体在上颌垂直过度的情况下是有用的,建议全弓侵入。前牙微型种植体有助于抵消由上颌骨顺时针旋转引起的不必要的运动(挤压)。高应力水平与没有前牙种植体的IZC种植体有关,但它们在骨的生理极限范围内。
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Journal of Orofacial Sciences
Journal of Orofacial Sciences Dentistry-Orthodontics
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期刊介绍: Journal of Orofacial Sciences is dedicated to noblest profession of Dentistry, and to the young & blossoming intellects of dentistry, with whom the future of dentistry will be cherished better. The prime aim of this journal is to advance the science and art of dentistry. This journal is an educational tool to encourage and share the acquired knowledge with our peers. It also to improves the standards and quality of therauptic methods. This journal assures you to gain knowledge in recent advances and research activities. The journal publishes original scientific papers with special emphasis on research, unusual case reports, editorial, review articles, book reviews & other relevant information in context of high professional standards.
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