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Clear aligners for maxillary anterior en masse retraction: a 3D finite element study

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-67273-2

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai [19ZR1429600]

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To evaluate tooth behaviours under various maxillary incisor retraction protocols for clear aligner therapy. A three-dimensional finite element model of maxillary dentition was constructed for first premolar extraction. A loading method was developed to mimic the mode of action of clear aligners for incisor en masse retraction. Three protocols with different amounts of retraction and intrusion on incisors were designed. Initial tooth displacements and stresses on periodontal ligaments were analysed with ANSYS software. The central (U-1) and lateral (U-2) incisors exhibited uncontrolled lingual tipping and extrusion upon 0.25mm retraction. U1 exhibited translation movement, while U-2 underwent less tipping during 0.2mm retraction and 0.15mm intrusion. Labial tipping and intrusion of U-1 and bodily intrusion of U-2 were observed during 0.1mm of retraction and 0.23mm of intrusion. With the additional intrusion on incisors, canine showed extrusion movement, and higher stresses on periodontal ligaments were shifted from U-2 to canines. Incisors also exhibited different mesial-distal angulation in the three simulations, while posterior teeth all suffered mesial inclination. Incorporating intrusion displacement in clear aligners led to a tendency of lingual root movement during incisor retraction. The complexity of tooth movement should be recognized regarding clear aligner therapy.

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