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- Title
Apical stress distribution on maxillary central incisor during various orthodontic tooth movements by varying cemental and two different periodontal ligament thicknesses: A FEM study.
- Authors
Vikram, N. Raj; Kumar, K. S. Senthil; Nagachandran, K. S.; Hashir, Y. Mohamed
- Abstract
Context: During fixed orthodontic therapy, when the stress levels in the periodontal ligament (PDL) exceedsan optimum level, it could lead to root resorption. Aims: To determine an apical stress incident on the maxillary central incisor during tooth movement with varying cemental and periodontal ligament thickness by Finite Element Method (FEM) modeling. Settings and Design: A three dimensional finite element model of a maxillary central incisor along with enamel, dentin, cementum, PDL and alveolar bone was recreated using EZIDCOM and AUTOCAD software. ALTAIR Hyper mesh 7.0 version was used to create the Finite Element meshwork of the tooth. This virtual model was transferred to Finite Element Analysis software, ANSYS where different tooth movements were performed. Materials and Methods: Cemental thickness at the root apex was varied from 200 µm to 1000 µm in increments of 200 µm. PDL thickness was varied as 0.24 mm and 0.15 mm. Intrusive, Extrusive, Rotation and Tipping forces were delivered to determine an apical stress for each set of parameters. Results: Results indicated that an apical stress induced in the cementum and PDL, increased with an increase in cementum and PDL thickness respectively. Apical stress induced in the cementum remained the same or decreased with an increase in the PDL thickness. Apical stress induced in the PDL decreased with an increase in the cementum thickness. Conclusion: The study concluded that the clinical delivery of an orthodontic forces will cause stress in the cementum and PDL. Hence, it is necessary to limit the orthodontic force to prevent root resorption.
- Subjects
CORRECTIVE orthodontics; TOOTH mobility; DENTAL cements; PERIODONTAL ligament; FINITE element method; RESORPTION (Physiology); TOOTH roots
- Publication
Indian Journal of Dental Research, 2012, Vol 23, Issue 2, p213
- ISSN
0970-9290
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4103/0970-9290.100429