The effect of maxillary premolar distalization with different designed clear aligners: a 4D finite element study with staging simulation.

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 Dentistry Progress in Orthodontics Pub Date : 2024-12-02 DOI:10.1186/s40510-024-00545-z
Bochun Mao, Yajing Tian, Dawei Liu, Yanheng Zhou, Shuo Wang
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Background: Molar distalization with clear aligners (CAs) is a common treatment. However, when the molars reach their target position and the distal movement of premolars begins, the mesial movement of molars might reduce the overall efficiency of molar distalization. This study aimed to investigate tooth movement patterns under different CA designs in the premolar distalization stage using a four-dimensional mechanical simulation method.

Methods: A finite element method (FEM) model encompassing the maxillary dentition, periodontal ligaments, attachments, and associated CAs was constructed. The simulation aimed to replicate a premolar distalization of 2 mm within 10 sequential steps. Buccal interradicular mini-implants were used. Three groups of CAs were designed: the conventional CA design group (Con group), the second molar half-wrap group (SMHW group) and the all-molar half-wrap group (MHW group). An iterative computational approach was employed to simulate prolonged tooth movement resulting from orthodontic forces. Additionally, morphological alterations in the CA throughout the staging process were simulated utilizing the thermal expansion method.

Results: Compared with the Con and SMHW groups, the MHW group presented significantly reduced mesial movement of the first and second molars. However, the MHW group presented the greatest displacement of canines and incisors. The distalization efficiency of premolars in the MHW group reached 95.5-96.5%, which was substantially greater than that in the Con group (84.5-85%) and the SMHW group (75-75.5%).

Conclusions: The four-dimensional mechanical simulation results indicate that during the process of premolar distalization with CA, removing the distal portion of the aligner covering the first and second molars (MHW group) can effectively reduce the mesial movement of molars. Consequently, this approach can increase the overall efficiency of molar distalization.

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不同设计的透明矫正器对上颌前磨牙离体的影响:4D有限元研究与分期模拟。
背景:磨牙远端使用透明矫正器(CAs)是一种常见的治疗方法。然而,当磨牙到达目标位置并开始前磨牙的远端运动时,磨牙的近端运动可能会降低磨牙远端运动的整体效率。本研究采用四维力学模拟的方法研究了不同CA设计下前磨牙远端阶段的牙齿运动模式。方法:建立上颌牙列、牙周韧带、附着体及相关ca的有限元模型。模拟的目的是在10个连续步骤内复制2毫米的前磨牙远端。采用颊根间微型种植体。设计三组CA:常规CA设计组(Con组)、第二磨牙半包覆组(SMHW组)和全磨牙半包覆组(MHW组)。采用迭代计算方法模拟正畸力引起的牙齿长时间移动。此外,利用热膨胀法模拟了CA在整个分期过程中的形态变化。结果:与Con组和SMHW组比较,MHW组第一、第二磨牙的近端运动明显减少。然而,MHW组犬齿和门牙移位最大。MHW组前磨牙远端效率为95.5 ~ 96.5%,明显高于Con组(84.5 ~ 85%)和SMHW组(75 ~ 75.5%)。结论:四维力学模拟结果表明,在CA前磨牙远端过程中,移除覆盖第一、第二磨牙的矫正器远端部分(MHW组)可以有效减少磨牙近端移动。因此,这种方法可以提高磨牙远端化的整体效率。
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Progress in Orthodontics
Progress in Orthodontics Dentistry-Orthodontics
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期刊介绍: Progress in Orthodontics is a fully open access, international journal owned by the Italian Society of Orthodontics and published under the brand SpringerOpen. The Society is currently covering all publication costs so there are no article processing charges for authors. It is a premier journal of international scope that fosters orthodontic research, including both basic research and development of innovative clinical techniques, with an emphasis on the following areas: • Mechanisms to improve orthodontics • Clinical studies and control animal studies • Orthodontics and genetics, genomics • Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) control clinical trials • Efficacy of orthodontic appliances and animal models • Systematic reviews and meta analyses • Mechanisms to speed orthodontic treatment Progress in Orthodontics will consider for publication only meritorious and original contributions. These may be: • Original articles reporting the findings of clinical trials, clinically relevant basic scientific investigations, or novel therapeutic or diagnostic systems • Review articles on current topics • Articles on novel techniques and clinical tools • Articles of contemporary interest
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