Abstract
INTRODUCTION:
In fixed orthodontic treatment, space closure is one of the most challenging aspects. The common method of
en-masse
retraction in sliding mechanics is the use of the elastomeric chain and power arm. Recently, titanium mini-implants are used as absolute sources of orthodontic anchorage. Lingual and labial bracket placement influences the pattern of tooth movement, but the stress that occurs around the teeth, the mini-implants, and the surrounding bone can be accurately mapped using a three-dimensional (3D) finite element method.
AIM:
The aim of this study was to evaluate the stress distribution on bone and mini-implants during
en-masse
retraction of maxillary anterior teeth in labial and lingual orthodontics with the help of finite element analysis.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
Following the standard protocol for 3D finite element models, two models were created for
en-masse
retraction of the six anterior teeth: one model using the labial technique with the mini-implant placed at a height of 5 mm from the alveolar crest bucally and the second model using the lingual technique with the mini-implant placed at a height of 5 mm from the gingival margin palatally, and 200 g of retraction forces was given using a elastomeric chain.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS:
The Von Mises stresses in the bone and mini-implant were significantly higher in the lingual technique as compared to the labial technique. The variations in stress patterns in the bone and the mini-implant in the labial and lingual technique could be the result of difference in the inter-bracket distance, point of force application, and its location to the center of resistance of the dentition.
Recommended Citation
Ringane, Ankita Anil and Hattarki, Rohan
(2018)
"Comparison of stress distribution on bone and mini-implants during A three-dimensional finite element analysis,"
Indian Journal of Health Sciences and Biomedical Research KLEU: Vol. 11:
Iss.
2, Article 8.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4103/kleuhsj.kleuhsj_248_17
Available at:
https://kleijhsbr.researchcommons.org/journal/vol11/iss2/8
Pages
130
Last Page
135
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