2016
DOI: 10.2319/080916-616.1
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Initial forces experienced by the anterior and posterior teeth during dental-anchored or skeletal-anchored en masse retraction in vitro

Abstract: Objective: To investigate initial forces acting on teeth around the arch during en masse retraction using an in vitro Orthodontic SIMulator (OSIM). Materials and Methods: The OSIM was used to represent the full maxillary arch in a case wherein both first premolars had been extracted. Dental and skeletal anchorage to a posted archwire and skeletal anchorage to a 10-mm power arm were all simulated. A 0.019 3 0.025-inch stainless steel archwire was used in all cases, and 15-mm light nickel-titanium springs were a… Show more

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“…In this study, the strains dissipated in the posterior segments were not evaluated because the contralateral posterior segment of the arc-shaped photoelastic model interposed between the light source and the area supposed to be observed, blocking the correct formation of photoelastic fringes. Several orthodontic anchorage techniques are available according to the required anchorage, 1 , 2 , 4 - 8 , 10 - 18 , 22 , 27 regardless of using sliding mechanics or loops. Absolute anchorage is not necessarily recommended for all retraction techniques; however, absolute anchorage intends to standardize and reduce the stresses on posterior segment and concentrate these stresses on the anterior teeth roots.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this study, the strains dissipated in the posterior segments were not evaluated because the contralateral posterior segment of the arc-shaped photoelastic model interposed between the light source and the area supposed to be observed, blocking the correct formation of photoelastic fringes. Several orthodontic anchorage techniques are available according to the required anchorage, 1 , 2 , 4 - 8 , 10 - 18 , 22 , 27 regardless of using sliding mechanics or loops. Absolute anchorage is not necessarily recommended for all retraction techniques; however, absolute anchorage intends to standardize and reduce the stresses on posterior segment and concentrate these stresses on the anterior teeth roots.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Absolute anchorage is not necessarily recommended for all retraction techniques; however, absolute anchorage intends to standardize and reduce the stresses on posterior segment and concentrate these stresses on the anterior teeth roots. 27 Future studies can be considered to assess the differences in stress dissipation in the anterior and posterior teeth when using different retraction techniques without absolute anchorage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Badawi et al designed a promising system to accurately measure the six degrees of freedom of orthodontic forces applied on all teeth by fixed appliances. The designed system was successfully used to study orthodontic force on full dentition with an archwire in several treatment scenarios . These in vitro measurement systems provide useful tools for the clinical estimation of orthodontic force.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The designed system was successfully used to study orthodontic force on full dentition with an archwire in several treatment scenarios. [16][17][18][19][20] These in vitro measurement systems provide useful tools for the clinical estimation of orthodontic force. However, it is timeconsuming and costly to physically produce the oral treatment condition in vitro for accurate measurement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%