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Computational and clinical investigation on the role of mechanical vibration on orthodontic tooth movement

机译:机械振动对正畸牙齿运动作用的计算与临床研究

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The aim of this study is to investigate the biomechanics for orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) subjected to concurrent single-tooth vibration (50 Hz) with conventional orthodontic force application, via a clinical study and computational simulation. Thirteen patients were recruited in the clinical study, which involved distal retraction of maxillary canines with 1.5 N (150 g) force for 12 weeks. In a split mouth study, vibration and non-vibration sides were randomly assigned to each subject. Vibration of 50 Hz, of approximately 0.2 N (20 g) of magnitude, was applied on the buccal surface of maxillary canine for the vibration group. A mode-based steady-state dynamic finite element analysis (FEA) was conducted based on an anatomically detailed model, complying with the clinical protocol. Both the amounts of space closure and canine distalization of the vibration group were significantly higher than those of the control group, as measured intra-orally or on models (p < 0.05). Therefore it is indicated that a 50 Hz and 20 g single-tooth vibration can accelerate maxillary canine retraction. The volume-average hydrostatic stress (VHS) in the periodontal ligament (PDL) was computationally calculated to be higher with vibration compared with the control group for maxillary teeth and for both linguo-buccal and mesial-distal directions. An increase in vibratory frequency further amplified the PDL response before reaching a local natural frequency. An amplification of PDL response was also shown to be induced by vibration based on computational simulation. The vibration-enhanced OTM can be described by mild, vigorous and diminishing zones among which the mild zone is considered to be clinically beneficial. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:本研究的目的是通过临床研究和计算模拟,研究经受常规正畸力振动(50Hz)的正畸牙齿运动(OTM)的生物力学。在临床研究中招募了13名患者,其中涉及颌下犬的远端缩回,含有1.5 n(150g)的力12周。在分裂口研究中,振动和非振动侧被随机分配给每个受试者。振动为50Hz,大约0.2n(20g)的大小,施加在振动组的上颌犬的颊表面上。基于基于解剖学详细的模型进行了基于模式的稳态动态有限元分析(FEA),符合临床方案。振动组的空间闭合和犬远端化的量均明显高于对照组,如对照组,如口腔内或模型上的测量(P <0.05)。因此,表明50Hz和20g单齿振动可以加速上颌犬缩回。与上颌齿的对照组相比,牙周韧带(PDL)中的体积平均静液压应力(VHS)计算为振动较高,以及用于上颌齿的对照组以及用于外向国和间隔方向。在达到局部自然频率之前,振动频率的增加进一步扩增了PDL响应。还显示了基于计算模拟的振动引起的PDL响应的扩增。振动增强的OTM可以通过温和,剧烈和递减的区域描述,其中温和的区域被认为是临床上有益的。 (c)2017 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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