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Numerical and clinical study of the biomechanical behaviour of teeth under orthodontic loading using a headgear appliance.

机译:使用头饰矫治器在正畸负荷下牙齿的生物力学行为的数值和临床研究。

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It was the purpose of this study to analyse the biomechanical behaviour of posterior teeth under headgear traction with neighbouring teeth in different eruption stages. For doing so a finite element (FE) model of the right part of a human maxilla was developed, based on an almost anatomically correct commercial surface data set of a human maxilla. The FE model included the first molar (M1) with surrounding tooth supporting structures as well as the second (M2) and third molars (M3) in different eruption stages. Calculations were performed, simulating the initial tooth mobility of the M1 under application of headgear forces. The numerical results were compared to a clinical transverse study of orthodontic patients undergoing headgear treatment. From 85 included patients, 41 patients had erupted M2 and/or M3, in the remaining 44 patients these teeth were not yet erupted. The interapproximal gap was measured between M1 and the second premolar (P2) with varying headgear loading and as a function of eruption stage of M2 and M3. Headgear forces on the M1 in the clinical and numerical studies ranged from 1.5 to 7.5 N. After adjustment of the material parameters of the PDL, simulated results deviated less than 5% from the clinical data. A larger deflection of the M1 was registered in treatment situations prior to the eruption of M2 and M3. In absence of M3, about 30% of the applied force was transferred from M1 to M2. The displacements of M1 were twice as large as those of M2. Concluding, the simulated biomechanical behaviour of teeth under headgear loading was in satisfactory congruence with the clinical measurements. Thus the clinical recommendation that the headgear treatment should start in an early stage, prior to eruption of the second and third molars (M2 and M3), is supported by the results of this biomechanical study.
机译:这项研究的目的是分析在不同的萌发阶段,在头饰牵引下与相邻牙齿一起作用的后牙的生物力学行为。为此,基于人类上颌骨的几乎解剖学上正确的商业表面数据集,开发了人类上颌骨右侧部分的有限元(FE)模型。有限元模型包括第一磨牙(M1)和周围的牙齿支撑结构,以及第二磨牙(M2)和第三磨牙(M3)在不同的喷发阶段。进行了计算,模拟了在施加头架力的情况下M1的初始牙齿移动性。将数值结果与接受头盔治疗的正畸患者的临床横向研究进行比较。在包括在内的85位患者中,有41位患者已爆发M2和/或M3,在其余44位患者中,这些牙齿尚未爆发。在M1和第二前磨牙(P2)之间测量了近似的间隙,其间有不同的头饰负载,并且是M2和M3喷发阶段的函数。在临床和数值研究中,头盔对M1的作用力在1.5到7.5 N之间。调整PDL的材料参数后,模拟结果与临床数据的偏差小于5%。在M2和M3喷发之前的治疗情况下,M1的挠度更大。在没有M3的情况下,大约30%的作用力从M1传递到M2。 M1的位移是M2的两倍。结论是,在头饰负荷下模拟牙齿的生物力学行为与临床测量结果令人满意。因此,这项生物力学研究的结果支持了在第二和第三颗臼齿(M2和M3)萌发之前应在早期开始进行头饰治疗的临床建议。

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