2018
DOI: 10.4067/s0717-95022018000401386
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Biomechanical Analysis of Micro-implants Lingual Straight Wire Appliance during Retracting Maxillary Anterior Teeth

Abstract: LONG, H. Q.; XUAN, J.; KYUNG, H. M.; BING, L. & WU, X. P. Biomechanical analysis of micro-implants lingual straight wire appliance during retracting maxillary anterior teeth. Int. J. Morphol., 36(4):1386Morphol., 36(4): -1393Morphol., 36(4): , 2018. SUMMARY:This study aimed to establish three-dimensional finite element models of micro-implants-lingual straight wire appliance and to investigate the effects of different wire patterns on the initial displacement of the maxillary anterior teeth and the stress of t… Show more

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“…A retraction force of 1.5 N from the retraction hooks to OMIs was applied; the additional intrusive force of 50 g from the two incisors was combined to simulate the effect on labial crown torque. The double wire was more efficient in torque control compared with the single round or rectangular wire or in lingual orthodontics [60]. En-masse bodily movement of anterior teeth seemed to be difficult although the vertical intrusion force increases by using OMIs increased.…”
Section: Use In Orthodontic Clinical Practice and Dento-facial Orthopedicsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…A retraction force of 1.5 N from the retraction hooks to OMIs was applied; the additional intrusive force of 50 g from the two incisors was combined to simulate the effect on labial crown torque. The double wire was more efficient in torque control compared with the single round or rectangular wire or in lingual orthodontics [60]. En-masse bodily movement of anterior teeth seemed to be difficult although the vertical intrusion force increases by using OMIs increased.…”
Section: Use In Orthodontic Clinical Practice and Dento-facial Orthopedicsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…OMIs can be used in lingual straight wire appliances for retraction of the frontal maxillary group [60]. The study used 3D finite element models and analysis software ANSYSnsys Workbench 15 (ANSYS, USA).…”
Section: Use In Orthodontic Clinical Practice and Dento-facial Orthopedicsmentioning
confidence: 99%