2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12903-023-03704-6
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Comparative assessment of orthodontic clear aligner versus fixed appliance for anterior retraction: a finite element study

Qian Xia,
Weixu Wang,
Chunjuan Wang
et al.

Abstract: Background The aim of this study is to conduct a comparative evaluation of different designs of clear aligners and examine the disparities between clear aligners and fixed appliances. Methods 3D digital models were created, consisting of a maxillary dentition without first premolars, maxilla, periodontal ligaments, attachments, micro-implant, 3D printed lingual retractor, brackets, archwire and clear aligner. The study involved the creation of five… Show more

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“…In exploring the biomechanical properties of various orthodontic materials, it is crucial to compare the efficacy of traditional materials like shellac with modern alternatives. The study by Xia et al provides a finite element analysis comparing clear aligners and fixed appliances for anterior retraction, highlighting significant differences in tooth displacement and torque control [38]. This comparative framework is useful in evaluating shellac's potential in orthodontic treatments.…”
Section: Physical and Chemical Properties Of Shellacmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In exploring the biomechanical properties of various orthodontic materials, it is crucial to compare the efficacy of traditional materials like shellac with modern alternatives. The study by Xia et al provides a finite element analysis comparing clear aligners and fixed appliances for anterior retraction, highlighting significant differences in tooth displacement and torque control [38]. This comparative framework is useful in evaluating shellac's potential in orthodontic treatments.…”
Section: Physical and Chemical Properties Of Shellacmentioning
confidence: 99%