用直弓丝固定舌矫治器对不同II类弹性结构上颌犬牙的初始力和力矩进行三维体外测量

IF 0.5 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Brandon Owen , Bennett Bolen , Berhanu A. Wubie , Giseon Heo , Jason P. Carey , Paul W. Major , Dan L. Romanyk
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摘要

目的利用体外正畸模拟器(OSIM)研究II类弹性结构对上颌犬牙使用直弓丝固定矫治器时受力和力矩的影响。材料与方法上颌in-Ovation L型自结扎托槽与解剖形状的不锈钢牙在OSIM上粘接。使用0.016″× 0.022″不锈钢直舌弓丝提供相应的弓形,并使模拟牙处于被动位置。在半尖牙II类错牙合中,将下颌排位异型放置在OSIM弓上方,作为弹性物的附着点。测试了四种不同的弹性结构:上颌-颊到下颌-颊;2. 上颌舌到下颌舌;3.上颌-颊到下颌-舌;4. 上颌-舌到下颌-颊。每次试验都将一个新的4.5 oz 3/16″弹性(n = 40每个配置)附着在上颌犬齿和下颌第一磨牙上。考虑上颌犬齿模拟阻力中心处的力和力矩。采用方差分析来评估弹性结构的影响,并采用Bonferroni校正进行两两比较来调查结构差异。结果在34个两两比较中,只有两个在统计学上不显著。发现构型1、2和4在期望的远端方向产生超过1牛的力,而构型3明显较低,为0.65牛。结论总体而言,II类弹性材料的配置对模拟直弓丝固定舌矫治器上颌犬牙的受力和力矩有显著影响。
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Three-dimensional in vitro measurement of initial forces and moments acting on maxillary canine teeth using various Class II elastic configurations with a straight archwire fixed lingual appliance

Purpose

The presented study utilized an in vitro Orthodontic SIMulator (OSIM) to study how Class II elastic configuration effects the forces and moments acting on maxillary canine teeth when using a straight archwire fixed lingual appliance.

Materials and methods

Maxillary in-Ovation L self-ligating brackets were bonded to anatomically shaped stainless steel teeth on OSIM. A 0.016″ × 0.022″ stainless steel straight lingual archwire was used to provide a relevant arch shape and to position simulated teeth in a passive position. A mandibular typodont was positioned above the OSIM arch in a half cusp Class II malocclusion to serve as attachment points for elastics. Four different elastic configurations were tested: 1. maxillary–buccal to mandibular-buccal; 2. maxillary–lingual to mandibular–lingual; 3. maxillary–buccal to mandibular–lingual; 4. maxillary–lingual to mandibular–buccal. A new 4.5 oz 3/16″ elastic (n = 40 per configuration) was attached to the maxillary canine and mandibular first molar teeth for each trial. Forces and moments at the maxillary canine simulated center of resistance were considered. ANOVA was used to assess the effect of elastic configuration, and pairwise comparisons using Bonferroni correction were conducted to investigate configuration differences.

Results

Of the thirty-four pairwise comparisons, only two were statistically insignificant. Configurations 1, 2, and 4 were found to produce over 1 N of force in the desired distal direction, whereas Configuration 3 was significantly lower at 0.65 N.

Conclusions

Overall, the configuration of Class II elastics had a significant effect on forces and moments at maxillary canine teeth for a simulated straight archwire fixed lingual appliance.

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Orthodontic Waves
Orthodontic Waves DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: Orthodontic Waves is the official publication of the Japanese Orthodontic Society. The aim of this journal is to foster the advancement of orthodontic research and practice. The journal seeks to publish original articles (i) definitive reports of wide interest to the orthodontic community, (ii) Case Reports and (iii) Short Communications. Research papers stand on the scientific basis of orthodontics. Clinical topics covered include all techniques and approaches to treatment planning. All submissions are subject to peer review.
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