International Journal of Dental Medicine | 2021

Three-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis for Stress Distribution During Intrusion and Retraction Using Orthodontic Mini-implants

 
 
 

Abstract


Background and Objectives: the study was conducted to evaluate the levels of stress produced in and around implants when placed at different sites for retraction and intrusion of maxillary anteriors. The other objective was to evaluate stress levels produced at implant bone interface when mini implants were placed at different angulations at the same site. Materials and Methodology: Finite element model of the maxilla and maxillary dentition was constructed using the CT skull of subject used in the study. All the accessories used like mini-implants, stainless steel wire, coil springs etc were scanned separately for obtaining detailed anatomic features. The force was given between retraction hook and mini -implant using NITI closed coil spring for intrusion and retraction of maxillary anterior teeth. The basic mechanical factors i.e. the stresses developed in mini implant, the angle of insertion of the mini implant into the bone surface were analyzed. Finite Element model was generated by Hyper mesh 9.0 software. Analysis was carried out by using Ansys 12.1 software. Results and Conclusion: All the set objectives were accomplished at the end of the study which included complete closure of extraction space by retraction and intrusion in the models. The following conclusions were drawn: The least stress was seen on an implant at middle third, when inserted at an angle of 800 to the bone surface, with application of 50-100mg of intrusive force on anterior implant and 200 gms of retractive force on posterior implant.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.11648/J.IJDM.20210701.11
Language English
Journal International Journal of Dental Medicine

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