Authors

1 Professor, Dental Research center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IRAN Department of Orthodontics, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IRAN

2 Associate Professor, Dental Research center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IRAN Department of Orthodontics, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IRAN

3 Post graduate Student, Department of Orthodontics, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IRAN

10.22034/ijo.2011.247751

Abstract

Aim: Anchorage management is a challenging problem while retracting anterior segment in orthodontic treatments. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of anterior teeth labiolingual inclination on the amount of anchorage loss and distance of anterior retraction.
Methods and Materials: Six 3D computer models of an upper anterior segment were designed in SolidWorks 2006 (SolidWorks, Concord, Massachusetts, USA).The models contained supporting structure, upper central and lateral incisors, their PDLs, the brackets and an anterior retraction arch wire with two vertical open loops. The models were the same except for the torque of anterior teeth which were 0, 5, 10, 15, 22, and 35 degrees consequently. ANSYS Workbench Version 12.1 (ANSYS Inc., Southpointe, Canonsburg, PA, USA) was selected for the analysis. At each analysis, the end points of the arch wire were displaced distally simulating the anterior retraction arch wire activation. The displacement produced in the labio-mesio-incisal point angle and the mesializing force applied to the terminal molar was assessed.
Results: Torque degree of 0 to 22 exerting almost equal force on anchorage unit during retraction while 35 degrees of torque causing more reciprocal force. Ten degrees of anterior torque resulted in maximum displacement of anterior segment.
Conclusions: To have maximum anchorage and faster anterior teeth movement during retraction degree of torque suggested to be about average and neither too protruded nor uprighted.

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