Literature DB >> 6960696

The initial reaction of a macerated human skull caused by orthodontic cervical traction determined by laser metrology.

G Kragt, H S Duterloo, J J ten Bosch.   

Abstract

Tensile forces were applied to the maxilla of a macerated human skull in a backward direction 10 degrees below the occlusal plane. The skull was fixed to a heavy metal support at the occipital and parietal bones. These forces were applied near the first permanent molars via a rigid stainless steel bar, which was fitted to a cast-metal splint attached to the palatal surface and buccal region of the maxillary arch. Forces were increased step by step from 2.0 N (1N = 100 grams) to 7.25 N per side. Using a holographic configuration with two 5 mW HeNe lasers, double-exposure holograms were made from the frontal and from the left lateral sides. Fringe shifts in different points of the hologram were measured and the x, y, and z components of the displacement were calculated for eight points located on various bones of the skull. Viewed from the frontal, force application to the maxilla resulted in a downward and backward rotation. The zygomatic bone was also rotated downward and backward with a small rotation in a transverse direction. Other craniofacial structures were also affected. With a force of 7.25 N per side, a deformation of the temporal bones and zygomatic arches occurred.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6960696     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9416(82)90288-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Orthod        ISSN: 0002-9416


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1.  [A holographic study to demonstrate the initial displacements of a macerated human skull under the influence of the orthodontic force from headgear with traction in different directions].

Authors:  A Zentner; G Filippidis; H G Sergl
Journal:  Fortschr Kieferorthop       Date:  1995-03
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