Comparing the Efficiency of a Newly Designed Spring With the T Loop for Buccal Canine Disimpaction: A Finite Element Study
Harsha L,
Prasanna Aravind TR,
Saravanadinesh SP
et al.
Abstract:Disimpacting a buccally impacted canine precisely using frictionless mechanics is a challenge in orthodontics. Various mechanics can be used for aligning an impacted canine and a spring is one of the most versatile methods of accomplishing it. The present study describes a newly designed spring for canine disimpaction using the finite element method (FEM) model. In the present study, the efficiency of the newly designed spring was compared with the T loop. The FEM model of the maxilla was prepared. Harsha's Ca… Show more
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