Analysis of the comparative evaluation of efficacy of three different loops for bodily protraction of mandibular molar – a finite element analysis

Author:

Mehta Aditi1,Shah Alap2,Prasad Anisha2,Jani Bharvi2,Shah Kinnari2,Kulkarni Anirudh3,Chantarapanich Nattapon4,Inglam Samroeng5,Marya Anand6

Affiliation:

1. PRIVATE PRACTITIONER

2. KARNAVATI SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY

3. Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University

4. Kasetsart University

5. Thammasat University

6. University of Puthisastra

Abstract

Abstract

Objectives This study aimed to compare three different loops (T loop, Cherry loop, and Open helical loop) and optimal tip back angle (10°, 15°, 20°) for protraction of mandibular second molar using Finite Element Model (FEM). Materials and Methods A CBCT scan of a 20-year-old patient was recorded. It was converted into a CAD file and then into a FEM. A FEM model developed was used to find out the efficacy of the loops and optimal tip-back angles. Displacement of the molar was measured at four reference points: the mesiobuccal cusp, distobuccal cusp, mesial root, and the distal root of the first molar. Results No significant difference was seen in the displacement for all three loops. At a 10° angle, there was more mesial tipping (5.9°) and molar extrusion. At a 15° angle, there was less mesial tipping (2.9-3°) and no changes in the vertical plane. At a 20° angle, there was bodily movement and intrusion of molars. Conclusions All three loops are equally effective in the protraction of mandibular molar. A 15° tip back angle was most effective in protracting the mandibular molar as only a negligible amount of mesial tipping of the molar was seen, and there was no extrusion or intrusion of the molar, thus maintaining the occlusal plane. Clinical Relevance: Loop mechanics are preferred over the use of power chains as these help maintain better control over the molar position during protraction. Loops are very effective at avoiding mesial tipping and extrusion of molars during mesialization to close spaces.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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