2021
DOI: 10.1080/13440241.2021.1958614
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A newly designed loop for en-masse anterior retraction - a finite element study

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“…This in turn provided a resultant force acting in all three planes providing significant tooth movement. When compared to previous studies by Murugesan and Ramasamy [ 20 ] and Chacko et al [ 12 ], it was observed that springs with an increased length of wire incorporated in its design produced a greater moment-to-force ratio that enabled significant bodily movement. The HCD spring has an increased wire length incorporated into its structure with the help of coils and loops when compared to the T loop.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…This in turn provided a resultant force acting in all three planes providing significant tooth movement. When compared to previous studies by Murugesan and Ramasamy [ 20 ] and Chacko et al [ 12 ], it was observed that springs with an increased length of wire incorporated in its design produced a greater moment-to-force ratio that enabled significant bodily movement. The HCD spring has an increased wire length incorporated into its structure with the help of coils and loops when compared to the T loop.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%