| Literature DB >> 22051536 |
Il-Jun Yu1, Yoon-Ah Kook2, Sang-Jin Sung3, Kee-Joon Lee4, Youn-Sic Chun5, Sung-Seo Mo6.
Abstract
The purposes of this study were to mechanically evaluate distalization modalities through the application of skeletal anchorage using finite element analysis. Base models were constructed from commercial teeth models. A finite element model was created and three treatment modalities were modified to make 10 models. Modalities 1 and 2 placed mini-implants in the buccal side, and modality 3 placed a plate on the palatal side. Distalization with the palatal plate in modality 3 showed bodily molar movement and insignificant displacement of the incisors. Placing mini-implants on the buccal side in modalities 1 and 2 caused the first molar to be distally tipped and extruded, while the incisors were labially flared and intruded. Distalization with the palatal plate rather than mini-implants on the buccal side provided bodily molar movement without tipping or extrusion. It is recommended to use our findings as a clinical guide for the application of skeletal anchorage devices for molar distalization.Mesh:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22051536 DOI: 10.1093/ejo/cjr130
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Orthod ISSN: 0141-5387 Impact factor: 3.075