2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12903-023-03106-8
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Effects of different designs of orthodontic clear aligners on the maxillary central incisors in the tooth extraction cases: a biomechanical study

Abstract: Background Controlling the 3D movement of central incisors during tooth extraction cases with clear aligners is important but challenging in invisible orthodontic treatment. This study aimed to explore the biomechanical effects of central incisors in tooth extraction cases with clear aligners under different power ridge design schemes and propose appropriate advice for orthodontic clinic. Methods A series of Finite Element models was constructed to… Show more

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“…For instance, in the case of anterior internal retraction, a power ridge was incorporated into the clear aligner design to effectively control maxillary anterior teeth torque [ 25 ]. However, it has been observed that the utilization of a power ridge frequently results in dislocation of clear aligners, subsequently exerting an impact on orthodontic outcomes [ 26 ]. Additionally, micro-implant anchorage composite force systems have been explored for anterior teeth retraction; however, many patients are reluctant to undergo this invasive treatment modality [ 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, in the case of anterior internal retraction, a power ridge was incorporated into the clear aligner design to effectively control maxillary anterior teeth torque [ 25 ]. However, it has been observed that the utilization of a power ridge frequently results in dislocation of clear aligners, subsequently exerting an impact on orthodontic outcomes [ 26 ]. Additionally, micro-implant anchorage composite force systems have been explored for anterior teeth retraction; however, many patients are reluctant to undergo this invasive treatment modality [ 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%