Does the Miniscrew Length, Insertion Level, and Insertion Force Make a Difference on the Stress and Strain Distribution Across the Alveolar Bone? A Finite Element Study

Anand Marya, Matthew Angelo Mina Eugenio, A. Venugopal, Narayan Gandedkar, Nasim Mesgarzadeh
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The aim of this study was to evaluate, using the finite element method (FEM), the stresses generated on various parts of the mini-screw and on the bone resulting from the insertion of mini-screws of varying lengths and under different forces. Three-dimensional models of mini-screws (1.6 × 6, 8, and 10 mm) and bone (mandible cortical bone thickness of 2 mm) were constructed and simulated using FEM. The mini-screws were inserted using force loads of 10 and 20 Ncm, and stress evaluation was carried out on screws and bone. The stress evaluation was also performed across different levels of insertion (at the point of insertion, half-insertion, and full insertion). A direct correlation between the force applied and the stresses on the body of the screws was observed. There was an inverse relationship between the length of the mini-screw and the resulting stress on the bone with the highest stress of 14.58 Mpa with 6 mm long and the minimum stress of 3.81 Mpa with longer mini-screws. On application of different force magnitudes, the stress levels increased linearly with a change in the length. The highest stresses on the bone were observed only when the screw was fully inserted in the bone. When mini-screws of different lengths were inserted using different magnitudes of forces, the stress levels increased linearly on the bone. A combination of longer mini-screw and lesser force magnitude used during insertion produced less stress on the bone.
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微型螺钉的长度、插入水平和插入力对整个牙槽骨的应力和应变分布有影响吗?有限元研究
本研究的目的是使用有限元法(FEM)评估插入不同长度的微型螺钉时在不同力的作用下对微型螺钉各部分和骨骼产生的应力。利用有限元模型构建并模拟了微型螺钉(1.6 × 6、8 和 10 毫米)和骨骼(下颌骨皮质骨厚度为 2 毫米)的三维模型。使用 10 和 20 Ncm 的力负荷插入微型螺钉,并对螺钉和骨进行应力评估。应力评估还针对不同的插入程度(插入点、半插入和完全插入)进行。观察发现,施加的力与螺钉主体上的应力之间存在直接关联。微型螺钉的长度与由此产生的骨应力之间存在反比关系,6 毫米长的微型螺钉应力最大,为 14.58 兆帕,而更长的微型螺钉应力最小,为 3.81 兆帕。在施加不同的力时,应力水平随长度的变化而线性增加。只有当螺钉完全插入骨中时,才能观察到骨上的最高应力。当使用不同大小的力插入不同长度的微型螺钉时,骨上的应力水平呈线性增长。在插入过程中使用较长的微型螺钉和较小的力的组合对骨产生的应力较小。
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