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The effect of vertical bracket positioning on torque and the resultant stress in the periodontal ligament—a finite element study

BACKGROUND: The ideal built-in tip and torque values of the straight wire appliance reduce the need for wire bending and hence reduce chair time. The vertical position of the bracket on the tooth surface can alter the torque exerted on the tooth. This is a result of the altered surface curvature obs...

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Autores principales: Sardarian, Ahmadreza, danaei, Shahla Momeni, Shahidi, Shoaleh, Boushehri, Sahar Ghodsi, Geramy, Allahyar
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4141093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25198399
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40510-014-0050-0
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author Sardarian, Ahmadreza
danaei, Shahla Momeni
Shahidi, Shoaleh
Boushehri, Sahar Ghodsi
Geramy, Allahyar
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danaei, Shahla Momeni
Shahidi, Shoaleh
Boushehri, Sahar Ghodsi
Geramy, Allahyar
author_sort Sardarian, Ahmadreza
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description BACKGROUND: The ideal built-in tip and torque values of the straight wire appliance reduce the need for wire bending and hence reduce chair time. The vertical position of the bracket on the tooth surface can alter the torque exerted on the tooth. This is a result of the altered surface curvature observed at each vertical position. To further clarify the role of vertical bracket positioning on the applied torque and the resultant stresses in the periodontal ligament (PDL), we designed a mandibular first premolar using finite element modeling. METHODS: Cone beam computed tomography of 52 patients (83 lower first premolars) was selected to be included in the study. Curvature was measured for points along the labial surface with increasing distances (0.5 mm increments) from the cusp tip by calculating the angle between tangents drawn from these points and the axis joining the cusp tip and the root apex. The mean values for each distance were calculated, and a finite element model was designed incorporating these mean values. The resultant stress and hydrostatic pressure in the PDL were calculated using finite element analysis. RESULTS: The labial surface of the mandibular first premolar demonstrated a 26.39° change from 2.5 to 6 mm from the cusp tip. The maximum Von-Mises stress and hydrostatic pressure in the PDL were observed at the root apex for all of the bracket positions, and these values demonstrated, respectively, a change of up to 0.059 and 0.186 MPa between two successive points. CONCLUSIONS: It can be concluded that the variation in the vertical position of the bracket can have an important effect on the torque and subsequently on the stresses and pressures in the PDL.
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spelling pubmed-41410932014-08-28 The effect of vertical bracket positioning on torque and the resultant stress in the periodontal ligament—a finite element study Sardarian, Ahmadreza danaei, Shahla Momeni Shahidi, Shoaleh Boushehri, Sahar Ghodsi Geramy, Allahyar Prog Orthod Research BACKGROUND: The ideal built-in tip and torque values of the straight wire appliance reduce the need for wire bending and hence reduce chair time. The vertical position of the bracket on the tooth surface can alter the torque exerted on the tooth. This is a result of the altered surface curvature observed at each vertical position. To further clarify the role of vertical bracket positioning on the applied torque and the resultant stresses in the periodontal ligament (PDL), we designed a mandibular first premolar using finite element modeling. METHODS: Cone beam computed tomography of 52 patients (83 lower first premolars) was selected to be included in the study. Curvature was measured for points along the labial surface with increasing distances (0.5 mm increments) from the cusp tip by calculating the angle between tangents drawn from these points and the axis joining the cusp tip and the root apex. The mean values for each distance were calculated, and a finite element model was designed incorporating these mean values. The resultant stress and hydrostatic pressure in the PDL were calculated using finite element analysis. RESULTS: The labial surface of the mandibular first premolar demonstrated a 26.39° change from 2.5 to 6 mm from the cusp tip. The maximum Von-Mises stress and hydrostatic pressure in the PDL were observed at the root apex for all of the bracket positions, and these values demonstrated, respectively, a change of up to 0.059 and 0.186 MPa between two successive points. CONCLUSIONS: It can be concluded that the variation in the vertical position of the bracket can have an important effect on the torque and subsequently on the stresses and pressures in the PDL. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2014-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4141093/ /pubmed/25198399 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40510-014-0050-0 Text en © Geramy et al.; licensee springer. 2014 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.
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Sardarian, Ahmadreza
danaei, Shahla Momeni
Shahidi, Shoaleh
Boushehri, Sahar Ghodsi
Geramy, Allahyar
The effect of vertical bracket positioning on torque and the resultant stress in the periodontal ligament—a finite element study
title The effect of vertical bracket positioning on torque and the resultant stress in the periodontal ligament—a finite element study
title_full The effect of vertical bracket positioning on torque and the resultant stress in the periodontal ligament—a finite element study
title_fullStr The effect of vertical bracket positioning on torque and the resultant stress in the periodontal ligament—a finite element study
title_full_unstemmed The effect of vertical bracket positioning on torque and the resultant stress in the periodontal ligament—a finite element study
title_short The effect of vertical bracket positioning on torque and the resultant stress in the periodontal ligament—a finite element study
title_sort effect of vertical bracket positioning on torque and the resultant stress in the periodontal ligament—a finite element study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4141093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25198399
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40510-014-0050-0
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