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Pure Mandibular Incisor Intrusion: A Finite Element Study to Evaluate the Segmented Arch Technique

Leveling the curve of Spee is a commonly-used strategy to correct deep bites. Although several techniques have been proposed to intrude mandibular incisors (MI), flaring of these teeth is often observed and in many instances undesired. A three-dimensional (3D) finite element model (FEM) was used to...

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Autores principales: de Brito, Gabriela Meyge, Brito, Hélio Henrique de Araújo, Marra, Gabriel Goulart Mendes, Freitas, Laíze Rosa Pires, Hargreaves, Bernardo Oliveira, Magalhães, Pedro Américo Almeida, Oliveira, Dauro Douglas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6748075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31470584
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12172784
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author de Brito, Gabriela Meyge
Brito, Hélio Henrique de Araújo
Marra, Gabriel Goulart Mendes
Freitas, Laíze Rosa Pires
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Magalhães, Pedro Américo Almeida
Oliveira, Dauro Douglas
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Marra, Gabriel Goulart Mendes
Freitas, Laíze Rosa Pires
Hargreaves, Bernardo Oliveira
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Oliveira, Dauro Douglas
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description Leveling the curve of Spee is a commonly-used strategy to correct deep bites. Although several techniques have been proposed to intrude mandibular incisors (MI), flaring of these teeth is often observed and in many instances undesired. A three-dimensional (3D) finite element model (FEM) was used to locate the ideal point of force application (PFA) to achieve pure MI intrusion with the three-piece arches’ technique. It comprised (1) a 0.021 × 0.025 in. stainless steel (SS) wire that passively filled the slots of the canine and premolar brackets and the first and second molar tubes, bilaterally; (2) a 0.0215 × 0.0275 in. SS intrusion base arch (IBA) inserted into the MI brackets, that presented a step down distal to the lateral incisors brackets and a posterior extension arm; (3) titanium-molybdenum tip-back springs designed to apply the intrusion force, fitted inside the first molar gingival tube. Four PFA on the IBA were simulated (FEM 1, 2, 3, and 4). FEM 3 resulted in pure MI and was considered the ideal PFA. FEM1 and 2 showed intrusion and buccal crown flaring of the MI, whereas FEM4 resulted in intrusion and lingual crown flaring of those teeth. Clinicians may consider three-piece arch mechanics to achieve pure MI intrusion. However, they must be aware that when force was applied anteriorly or posteriorly to the ideal PFA, the incisors would incline labially or lingually, respectively.
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spelling pubmed-67480752019-09-27 Pure Mandibular Incisor Intrusion: A Finite Element Study to Evaluate the Segmented Arch Technique de Brito, Gabriela Meyge Brito, Hélio Henrique de Araújo Marra, Gabriel Goulart Mendes Freitas, Laíze Rosa Pires Hargreaves, Bernardo Oliveira Magalhães, Pedro Américo Almeida Oliveira, Dauro Douglas Materials (Basel) Article Leveling the curve of Spee is a commonly-used strategy to correct deep bites. Although several techniques have been proposed to intrude mandibular incisors (MI), flaring of these teeth is often observed and in many instances undesired. A three-dimensional (3D) finite element model (FEM) was used to locate the ideal point of force application (PFA) to achieve pure MI intrusion with the three-piece arches’ technique. It comprised (1) a 0.021 × 0.025 in. stainless steel (SS) wire that passively filled the slots of the canine and premolar brackets and the first and second molar tubes, bilaterally; (2) a 0.0215 × 0.0275 in. SS intrusion base arch (IBA) inserted into the MI brackets, that presented a step down distal to the lateral incisors brackets and a posterior extension arm; (3) titanium-molybdenum tip-back springs designed to apply the intrusion force, fitted inside the first molar gingival tube. Four PFA on the IBA were simulated (FEM 1, 2, 3, and 4). FEM 3 resulted in pure MI and was considered the ideal PFA. FEM1 and 2 showed intrusion and buccal crown flaring of the MI, whereas FEM4 resulted in intrusion and lingual crown flaring of those teeth. Clinicians may consider three-piece arch mechanics to achieve pure MI intrusion. However, they must be aware that when force was applied anteriorly or posteriorly to the ideal PFA, the incisors would incline labially or lingually, respectively. MDPI 2019-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6748075/ /pubmed/31470584 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12172784 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Magalhães, Pedro Américo Almeida
Oliveira, Dauro Douglas
Pure Mandibular Incisor Intrusion: A Finite Element Study to Evaluate the Segmented Arch Technique
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title_short Pure Mandibular Incisor Intrusion: A Finite Element Study to Evaluate the Segmented Arch Technique
title_sort pure mandibular incisor intrusion: a finite element study to evaluate the segmented arch technique
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12172784
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