Finite Element Analysis of Maxillary Anterior Dentition During Retraction With Varying Level of Bone Support

Author:

Biswas Jayanta Kumar1,Pradhan Rururaja2,Mondal Nitesh3,Ballav Sejuti4,Rana Masud5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology Patna , Patna, Bihar 800005, India

2. Department of Ocean Engineering and Naval Architecture, Indian Institute of Technology , Kharagpur 721302, India

3. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ghani Khan Choudhury Institute of Engineering & Technology , Malda 732141, India

4. North Bengal Dental College and Hospital , Sushrutanagar, Darjeeling 734012, India

5. Department of Aerospace Engineering & Applied Mechanics, Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology , Shibpur, West Bengal 711103, India

Abstract

AbstractThis study is being carried out to evaluate and compare the stress along the root surfaces of anterior maxillary dentition during retraction in labial and lingual mechanics with varying level of bone support. Eight three-dimensional finite element models (FEM) were created with normal periodontium and different levels of alveolar bone loss; four with labial brackets and four with lingual brackets. Sliding mechanics were simulated as en-masse retraction of the anterior dentition. The equivalent stresses along the roots of six anterior maxillary teeth were measured in all the models. Equivalent stresses generated at the root surfaces of central incisors are always higher in labial technique and of canines are always higher in lingual technique, suggesting the increased vulnerability toward root resorption in both cases. Stresses at the root apices of all the teeth are increasing progressively when the bone loss is progressively more than 2 mm in labial technique. In labial technique, the stresses at the root apices of all the teeth are increasing progressively when the bone loss is progressively more than 2 mm. In Lingual technique, equivalent stresses generated at the root surfaces of canines are more than central and lateral incisors irrespective of the alveolar bone loss, suggesting increased susceptibility to root resorption.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

General Medicine

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