2019
DOI: 10.15386/mpr-1519
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The effect of rotation upon dental structure components following orthodontic fix appliance

Abstract: Background and aims. The purpose of the study is to evaluate through a FEM (Finite Element Method) the effects of the rotation movement upon a complex structure (enamel-pulp -alveolar bone, PDL), for external load. Method. The progressive action of a fixed orthodontic device on three teeth: first molar, first and second premolar is modeled and simulated with the components placed on the buccal and palatal surfaces of the tooth. For the reproduction of a situation similar to the real one, the loading of the mod… Show more

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“…Probably the most common cause of teeth that emerge rotated is trauma to the mouth during the development of teeth. Cysts, tumors, or supernumerary teeth can also cause teeth to rotate as they grow [54]. Also, crowding can force a tooth that grows later to grow narrower than it should in the dental arch.…”
Section: Anomalies In the Position Of Teethmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Probably the most common cause of teeth that emerge rotated is trauma to the mouth during the development of teeth. Cysts, tumors, or supernumerary teeth can also cause teeth to rotate as they grow [54]. Also, crowding can force a tooth that grows later to grow narrower than it should in the dental arch.…”
Section: Anomalies In the Position Of Teethmentioning
confidence: 99%