Effects of Mechanics for Uprighting Partially Impacted Mandibular Second Molar with Miniscrew Anchorage Using CBCT Imaging: A Finite Element Method

The purposes of this study were: (1) to evaluate the optimal force magnitude that can be applied to the initial uprighting of partially-impacted mandibular second molars without exceeding the hydrostatic pressure of the periodontal ligament (PDL) capillary vessels’ blood pressure, which is 0.0047...

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Main Author: Puttnaree Kittichaithankoon
Other Authors: Clin. Prof. Virush Patanaporn
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-695352020-08-12T02:01:57Z Effects of Mechanics for Uprighting Partially Impacted Mandibular Second Molar with Miniscrew Anchorage Using CBCT Imaging: A Finite Element Method ผลของกลไกการเคลื่อนฟันเพื่อตั้งฟันกรามล่างแท้ซี่ที่สองฝังคุด บางส่วนด้วยหลักยึดหมุดฝังในกระดูก จากภาพโคนบีมคอมพิวเตต โทโมกราฟฟี: วิธีวิเคราะห์ไฟไนต์เอลิเมนต์ Puttnaree Kittichaithankoon Clin. Prof. Virush Patanaporn Asst. Dr. Chaiy Rungsiyakull Impacted mandibular second molar Upright mechanics Miniscrew anchorage Finite element method The purposes of this study were: (1) to evaluate the optimal force magnitude that can be applied to the initial uprighting of partially-impacted mandibular second molars without exceeding the hydrostatic pressure of the periodontal ligament (PDL) capillary vessels’ blood pressure, which is 0.0047 megapascal (MPa); and (2) to describe the von Mises stress distribution patterns in each tooth and initial tooth indisplacement, using the finite element method. A three-dimensional finite element model was developed from CBCT images. Various pushing forces, 35-150 grams, from an interradicular miniscrew head, which was placed in the cortical bone between the second premolar (#35) and first molar (#36) roots, to a buccal mini-tube on the impacted second molar tooth (#37), were applied to evaluate the optimal force magnitude. Moreover, the result of the first research purpose (the optimal force magnitude) was used to simulate the von Mises stress distribution in each tooth and the initial tooth displacement. The greatest force magnitude that was equivalent to the hydrostatic pressure of the PDL, when a single pushing uprighting force was applied, was 80 grams. The maximum von Mises stress distributions in teeth #37, #36, and #35 were 4.805 MPa, 2.242 MPa, and 0.623 MPa, respectively. Additionally, the region of maximum von Mises stress was on the contact area of each tooth. The displacement pattern of the target tooth was distal crown tipping, slightly distal root movement, lingual crown tipping, buccal root tipping and disto-lingual rotation of the crown. Besides, this study found that teeth #36 and #35 were displaced, though force was not directly applied to it. Teeth #36 and #35 had slight distal crown tipping, lingual crown tipping, and extrusion. 2020-08-12T02:01:57Z 2020-08-12T02:01:57Z 2020-03 Thesis http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/69535 en เชียงใหม่ : บัณฑิตวิทยาลัย มหาวิทยาลัยเชียงใหม่
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topic Impacted mandibular second molar
Upright mechanics
Miniscrew anchorage
Finite element method
spellingShingle Impacted mandibular second molar
Upright mechanics
Miniscrew anchorage
Finite element method
Puttnaree Kittichaithankoon
Effects of Mechanics for Uprighting Partially Impacted Mandibular Second Molar with Miniscrew Anchorage Using CBCT Imaging: A Finite Element Method
description The purposes of this study were: (1) to evaluate the optimal force magnitude that can be applied to the initial uprighting of partially-impacted mandibular second molars without exceeding the hydrostatic pressure of the periodontal ligament (PDL) capillary vessels’ blood pressure, which is 0.0047 megapascal (MPa); and (2) to describe the von Mises stress distribution patterns in each tooth and initial tooth indisplacement, using the finite element method. A three-dimensional finite element model was developed from CBCT images. Various pushing forces, 35-150 grams, from an interradicular miniscrew head, which was placed in the cortical bone between the second premolar (#35) and first molar (#36) roots, to a buccal mini-tube on the impacted second molar tooth (#37), were applied to evaluate the optimal force magnitude. Moreover, the result of the first research purpose (the optimal force magnitude) was used to simulate the von Mises stress distribution in each tooth and the initial tooth displacement. The greatest force magnitude that was equivalent to the hydrostatic pressure of the PDL, when a single pushing uprighting force was applied, was 80 grams. The maximum von Mises stress distributions in teeth #37, #36, and #35 were 4.805 MPa, 2.242 MPa, and 0.623 MPa, respectively. Additionally, the region of maximum von Mises stress was on the contact area of each tooth. The displacement pattern of the target tooth was distal crown tipping, slightly distal root movement, lingual crown tipping, buccal root tipping and disto-lingual rotation of the crown. Besides, this study found that teeth #36 and #35 were displaced, though force was not directly applied to it. Teeth #36 and #35 had slight distal crown tipping, lingual crown tipping, and extrusion.
author2 Clin. Prof. Virush Patanaporn
author_facet Clin. Prof. Virush Patanaporn
Puttnaree Kittichaithankoon
format Theses and Dissertations
author Puttnaree Kittichaithankoon
author_sort Puttnaree Kittichaithankoon
title Effects of Mechanics for Uprighting Partially Impacted Mandibular Second Molar with Miniscrew Anchorage Using CBCT Imaging: A Finite Element Method
title_short Effects of Mechanics for Uprighting Partially Impacted Mandibular Second Molar with Miniscrew Anchorage Using CBCT Imaging: A Finite Element Method
title_full Effects of Mechanics for Uprighting Partially Impacted Mandibular Second Molar with Miniscrew Anchorage Using CBCT Imaging: A Finite Element Method
title_fullStr Effects of Mechanics for Uprighting Partially Impacted Mandibular Second Molar with Miniscrew Anchorage Using CBCT Imaging: A Finite Element Method
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Mechanics for Uprighting Partially Impacted Mandibular Second Molar with Miniscrew Anchorage Using CBCT Imaging: A Finite Element Method
title_sort effects of mechanics for uprighting partially impacted mandibular second molar with miniscrew anchorage using cbct imaging: a finite element method
publisher เชียงใหม่ : บัณฑิตวิทยาลัย มหาวิทยาลัยเชียงใหม่
publishDate 2020
url http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/69535
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