Author:
Moshfeghi Mohammad,Mitani Yasushi,Choi Bumkyoo,Emamy Peiman
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Objectives
To investigate the effects of an extraoral device, right-angle maxillary protraction appliance (RAMPA), combined with a semi-rapid maxillary expansion intraoral device (gHu-1) on the anterosuperior protraction of maxillary bone.
Materials and Methods
The finite element (FE) model included craniofacial bones and all sutures. The linear assumption was assumed for the FE simulations and the material properties of bones and sutures. The gHu-1 was simulated under screw activations equal to Δx = 0.25 and 0.5 mm in the lateral direction with and without RAMPA under a set of external forces {F1 = 2.94, F2 = 1.47, F3 = 4.44} N.
Results
Displacement contours, nodal displacements of 12 landmarks, and von Mises stresses were compared. Combining RAMPA and gHu-1 (with Δx = 0.25 mm) resulted in changes in the displacement of the front part of the maxilla near the mid-palatal suture from (0.02, −0.1, −0.02) mm to (0.02, 0.3, 0.8) mm. For gHu-1 with Δx = 0.5 mm, the displacement of the same part changed from (0.04, −0.04, −0.2) mm to (0.04, 0.3, 0) mm. Similar trends were found in other locations.
Conclusions
The findings are in agreement with the previous cephalometric clinical data of an 8-year-old patient and prove the positive effects of RAMPA on the anterosuperior protraction of the maxilla when it is combined with the intraoral device gHu-1. In addition, RAMPA does not interfere with the lateral expansion generated by the intraoral device.
Publisher
The Angle Orthodontist (EH Angle Education & Research Foundation)
Cited by
2 articles.
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