| Literature DB >> 28164256 |
Spyridon N Papageorgiou1, Ludger Keilig2,3, Vaska Vandevska-Radunovic4, Theodore Eliades5, Christoph Bourauel2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Torque of the maxillary incisors is crucial to occlusal relationship and esthetics and can be influenced by many factors. The aim of this study was to assess the relative influence of the material of the orthodontic appliance (adhesive, bracket, ligature, and wire) on tooth displacements and developed stresses/strains after torque application.Entities:
Keywords: Finite element method; Fixed appliances; Orthodontic materials; Orthodontics; Tooth movement; Torque; Treatment efficiency
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28164256 PMCID: PMC5326743 DOI: 10.1186/s40510-017-0161-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prog Orthod ISSN: 1723-7785 Impact factor: 2.750
Fig. 1Details of the constructed model with cortical bone layer, periodontal ligament, tooth, adhesive layer, bracket, wire, and ligatures. The outer bone surface was held (boundary condition: fixed nodes in all three axes)
Fig. 2Details of the bracket, wire, and ligatures
Material properties used in this study
| Material | Young’s modulus (MPa) | Poisson’s ratio |
|---|---|---|
| Bone | 2000 | 0.30 |
| PDL | bilinear: 0.05/0.20 ultimate strain, | 0.30 |
| Tooth | 20,000 | 0.30 |
| Adhesive—composite resin | 8823 | 0.25 |
| Adhesive—RMGI | 7600 | 0.30 |
| Bracket—titanium | 114,000 | 0.30 |
| Bracket and ligatures—stainless steel | 200,000 | 0.30 |
| Bracket—ceramic | 379,000 | 0.29 |
| Wire—TMA | 65,000 | 0.30 |
| Wire—stainless steel | 200,000 | 0.30 |
| Ligature—elastomeric | 100 | 0.30 |
PDL periodontal ligament, TMA titanium molybdenum alloy, RMGI resin-modified glass ionomer cement
Fig. 3Example showing the distribution of calculated displacements in the labiolingual direction. Displacements are magnified optically by 30 at the last increment (tooth with contour bands) to differentiate it from the initial model (tooth with green mesh)
Fig. 4Example showing the distribution of equivalent elastic strain in the periodontal ligament
Fig. 5Example showing the distribution of von Mises stresses in the bracket
Absolute changes in the various models according to the material of each component
| Factor | Group | Absolute crown displacement (mm) | Absolute apex displacement (mm) | Equivalent elastic strain in PDL | Von Mises stress in bracket (MPa) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adhesive | RMGI | Ref (0.0102) | Ref (0.0513) | Ref (0.2405) | Ref (397.1245) |
| Composite resin | +0.0000 | +0.0001 | −0.0010 | +0.0555 | |
| Bracket | Titanium | Ref (0.0093) | Ref (0.0501) | Ref (0.2159) | Ref (305.7099) |
| Stainless steel | +0.0010 | +0.0014 | +0.0068 | +90.0031 | |
| Ceramic | +0.0018 | +0.0021 | +0.0655 | +181.3240 | |
| Ligature | Elastomeric | Ref (0.0100) | Ref (0.0511) | Ref (0.2565) | Ref (389.9210) |
| Stainless steel | +0.0003 | +0.0004 | −0.0331 | +14.4625 | |
| Wire | TMA | Ref (0.0058) | Ref (0.0361) | Ref (0.1470) | Ref (249.8552) |
| Stainless steel | +0.0087 | +0.0304 | +0.1859 | +294.5942 |
PDL periodontal ligament, TMA titanium molybdenum alloy, RMGI resin-modified glass ionomer cement, Ref reference category consisting of the average across models with this material
Percentage changes in the various models according to the material of each component
| Factor | Group | Absolute crown displacement (mm) | Absolute apex displacement (mm) | Equivalent elastic strain in PDL | Von Mises stress in bracket (MPa) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adhesive | RMGI | Ref (100%) | Ref (100%) | Ref (100%) | Ref (100%) |
| Composite resin | +0% | +0.2% | −0.4% | +0% | |
| Bracket | Titanium | Ref (100%) | Ref (100%) | Ref (100%) | Ref (100%) |
| Stainless steel | +10.8% | +2.8% | +3.1% | +29.4% | |
| Ceramic | +18.8% | +4.2% | +30.3% | +59.3% | |
| Ligature | Elastomeric | Ref (100%) | Ref (100%) | Ref (100%) | Ref (100%) |
| Stainless steel | +3.0% | +0.8% | −12.9% | +3.7% | |
| Wire | TMA | Ref (100%) | Ref (100%) | Ref (100%) | Ref (100%) |
| Stainless steel | +150.0% | +84.2% | +126.5% | +117.9% |
PDL periodontal ligament, TMA titanium molybdenum alloy, RMGI resin-modified glass ionomer cement, Ref reference category consisting of the average across models with this material
Sensitivity analysis by octupling the total number of elements in the model
| Original | Sensitivity (×8) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elements | Elements | |||
| Adhesive | 2351 | 18,808 | ||
| Bone | 6835 | 54,680 | ||
| Bracket | 28,791 | 230,328 | ||
| Left ligature | 597 | 4776 | ||
| Right ligature | 597 | 4776 | ||
| PDL | 5777 | 46,216 | ||
| Tooth | 10,518 | 84,144 | ||
| Wire | 12,557 | 100,456 | ||
| Absolute crown displacement (mm) | Absolute apex displacement (mm) | Equivalent elastic strain in PDL | Von Mises stress in bracket (MPa) | |
| Original | 0.006 | 0.036 | 0.146 | 237.975 |
| Sensitivity | 0.004 | 0.031 | 0.156 | 297.663 |
| Difference | −0.002 | −0.005 | +0.010 | +21.756 |
| Difference % | −33.3% | −13.9% | +6.8% | +9.1% |
PDL periodontal ligament