Biomechanical responses of tooth associated with different root lengths and alveolar bone heights: changes of stress distributions in the PDL.

K Tanne, C J Burstone, M Sakuda
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The purpose of the present study was to elucidate the nature of stress distributions in the PDL varied by different root lengths and alveolar bone heights. A three-dimensional model of the upper central incisor was constructed for the finite element method (FEM). The model was modified to produce various root lengths and alveolar bone heights. A lingually directed 100 g horizontal force was applied at a point on the labial crown surface. Stress distributions were determined in the center of the PDL for various apicogingival levels. Stress levels in the PDL gradually decreased with a longer root. Rates of changes in stress levels to those with an original root length were approximately 1.5 at maximum and 0.8 at minimum. Patterns of stress distributions were varied by different alveolar bone heights in both the qualitative and quantitative aspects; i.e., apicogingival level of stress transition shifted more apical, and stress levels also increased following a reduction of the alveolar bone in the apicogingival direction, approaching about eight times with a half alveolar bone height as the original. It is found that the root length and alveolar bone height affect stress distributions in the PDL. Thus, it is shown that an orthodontic force application should be determined on the basis of anatomical variations in root length and alveolar bone height to induce an optimal stress level in the PDL, which is a key to desirable tooth movement.

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不同牙根长度和牙槽骨高度对牙体生物力学响应的影响:牙槽内应力分布的变化。
本研究的目的是阐明不同牙根长度和牙槽骨高度对牙根内应力分布的影响。建立了上颌中切牙的三维有限元模型。对模型进行修改,以产生不同的根长度和牙槽骨高度。在唇冠表面的一点上施加舌向100g水平力。在不同的顶尖水平上测定了PDL中心的应力分布。随着根的延长,应力水平逐渐降低。原始根长对应力水平的变化率最大约为1.5,最小约为0.8。不同牙槽骨高度的应力分布模式在定性和定量上都存在差异;即尖龈的应力过渡水平向尖龈方向偏移得更厉害,牙槽骨向尖龈方向减小后,应力水平也随之增加,在牙槽骨高度为原来的一半时,应力水平接近8倍左右。发现牙根长度和牙槽骨高度影响牙槽骨的应力分布。因此,正畸力的施加应根据牙根长度和牙槽骨高度的解剖变化来确定,以诱导PDL的最佳应力水平,这是实现理想牙齿运动的关键。
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