West China Journal of Stomatology

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Finite element analysis of periodontal tissue stress distribution of labial inverted impacted maxillary central incisor

Hui Jifang, Zhang Han, Qu Xiaodong, Yan Weijun, Shao Ping   

  1. 1. Dept. of Orthodontics, Stomatology Hospital Affiliated to Harbin Medical University, Harbin 150001, China; 
    2. Dept. of Oral Anatomy and Physiology, Stomatology Hospital Affiliated to Harbin Medical University, Harbin 150001, China; 
    3. Dept. of Stomatology, Liuzhou People’s Hospital, Liuzhou 545001, China
  • Online:2015-02-01 Published:2015-02-01

Abstract:

Objective  This study aims to do the following: construct a three-dimensional finite element model of an labial inverted impacted maxillary central incisor and its supporting tissues, analyze stress distribution in the periodontal tissue when various tractions are exerted, and provide references for treating impacted maxillary central incisor. Methods  A three-dimensional finite element model of labial inverted impacted maxillary central incisor and its periodontal tissues was established using Mimics 10.01 and Ansys 14.0 software based on original cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) data. Various traction values (20, 30, 40, 50, 60, and 70 g) were exerted on the incisal margin in the direction perpendicular to the impacted tooth. Different Von Mises stress values were determined. Results  Stress distribution on the periodontal ligament increased with traction size. When 30 g traction was exerted on the labial inverted impacted maxillary central incisor, the Von Mises stress was 24 919.0 Pa, which was within the range of the optimum force and close to its maximum value. Conclusion  The optimum traction for early orthodontic treatment of labial inverted impacted maxillary central incisor is nearly 30 g.

Key words: impacted central incisor, labial inverted, periodontal tissue stress distribution, finite element analysis