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Finite element analysis of maxillary incisor displacement during en-masse retraction according to orthodontic mini-implant position

OBJECTIVE: Orthodontic mini-implants (OMI) generate various horizontal and vertical force vectors and moments according to their insertion positions. This study aimed to help select ideal biomechanics during maxillary incisor retraction by varying the length in the anterior retraction hook (ARH) and...

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Autores principales: Song, Jae-Won, Lim, Joong-Ki, Lee, Kee-Joon, Sung, Sang-Jin, Chun, Youn-Sic, Mo, Sung-Seo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Association of Orthodontists 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4965595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27478801
http://dx.doi.org/10.4041/kjod.2016.46.4.242
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author Song, Jae-Won
Lim, Joong-Ki
Lee, Kee-Joon
Sung, Sang-Jin
Chun, Youn-Sic
Mo, Sung-Seo
author_facet Song, Jae-Won
Lim, Joong-Ki
Lee, Kee-Joon
Sung, Sang-Jin
Chun, Youn-Sic
Mo, Sung-Seo
author_sort Song, Jae-Won
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: Orthodontic mini-implants (OMI) generate various horizontal and vertical force vectors and moments according to their insertion positions. This study aimed to help select ideal biomechanics during maxillary incisor retraction by varying the length in the anterior retraction hook (ARH) and OMI position. METHODS: Two extraction models were constructed to analyze the three-dimentional finite element: a first premolar extraction model (Model 1, M1) and a residual 1-mm space post-extraction model (Model 2, M2). The OMI position was set at a height of 8 mm from the arch wire between the second maxillary premolar and the first molar (low OMI traction) or at a 12-mm height in the mesial second maxillary premolar (high OMI traction). Retraction force vectors of 200 g from the ARH (-1, +1, +3, and +6 mm) at low or high OMI traction were resolved into X-, Y-, and Z-axis components. RESULTS: In M1 (low and high OMI traction) and M2 (low OMI traction), the maxillary incisor tip was extruded, but the apex was intruded, and the occlusal plane was rotated clockwise. Significant intrusion and counter-clockwise rotation in the occlusal plane were observed under high OMI traction and -1 mm ARH in M2. CONCLUSIONS: This study observed orthodontic tooth movement according to the OMI position and ARH height, and M2 under high OMI traction with short ARH showed retraction with maxillary incisor intrusion.
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spelling pubmed-49655952016-07-29 Finite element analysis of maxillary incisor displacement during en-masse retraction according to orthodontic mini-implant position Song, Jae-Won Lim, Joong-Ki Lee, Kee-Joon Sung, Sang-Jin Chun, Youn-Sic Mo, Sung-Seo Korean J Orthod Original Article OBJECTIVE: Orthodontic mini-implants (OMI) generate various horizontal and vertical force vectors and moments according to their insertion positions. This study aimed to help select ideal biomechanics during maxillary incisor retraction by varying the length in the anterior retraction hook (ARH) and OMI position. METHODS: Two extraction models were constructed to analyze the three-dimentional finite element: a first premolar extraction model (Model 1, M1) and a residual 1-mm space post-extraction model (Model 2, M2). The OMI position was set at a height of 8 mm from the arch wire between the second maxillary premolar and the first molar (low OMI traction) or at a 12-mm height in the mesial second maxillary premolar (high OMI traction). Retraction force vectors of 200 g from the ARH (-1, +1, +3, and +6 mm) at low or high OMI traction were resolved into X-, Y-, and Z-axis components. RESULTS: In M1 (low and high OMI traction) and M2 (low OMI traction), the maxillary incisor tip was extruded, but the apex was intruded, and the occlusal plane was rotated clockwise. Significant intrusion and counter-clockwise rotation in the occlusal plane were observed under high OMI traction and -1 mm ARH in M2. CONCLUSIONS: This study observed orthodontic tooth movement according to the OMI position and ARH height, and M2 under high OMI traction with short ARH showed retraction with maxillary incisor intrusion. Korean Association of Orthodontists 2016-07 2016-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4965595/ /pubmed/27478801 http://dx.doi.org/10.4041/kjod.2016.46.4.242 Text en © 2016 The Korean Association of Orthodontists. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Song, Jae-Won
Lim, Joong-Ki
Lee, Kee-Joon
Sung, Sang-Jin
Chun, Youn-Sic
Mo, Sung-Seo
Finite element analysis of maxillary incisor displacement during en-masse retraction according to orthodontic mini-implant position
title Finite element analysis of maxillary incisor displacement during en-masse retraction according to orthodontic mini-implant position
title_full Finite element analysis of maxillary incisor displacement during en-masse retraction according to orthodontic mini-implant position
title_fullStr Finite element analysis of maxillary incisor displacement during en-masse retraction according to orthodontic mini-implant position
title_full_unstemmed Finite element analysis of maxillary incisor displacement during en-masse retraction according to orthodontic mini-implant position
title_short Finite element analysis of maxillary incisor displacement during en-masse retraction according to orthodontic mini-implant position
title_sort finite element analysis of maxillary incisor displacement during en-masse retraction according to orthodontic mini-implant position
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4965595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27478801
http://dx.doi.org/10.4041/kjod.2016.46.4.242
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