Biomechanical analysis of miniscrew-assisted molar distalization with clear aligners: a three-dimensional finite element study

Author:

Guo Runzhi1,Lam Xiang Yao2,Zhang Liwen3,Li Weiran1,Lin Yifan2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthodontics, Peking University School and Hospital of Stomatology , Beijing , China

2. Division of Paediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, the University of Hong Kong , Hong Kong SAR , China

3. Department of Dental Medical Center, China-Japan Friendship Hospital , Beijing , China

Abstract

Abstract Background/Objectives To compare the biomechanical characteristics of maxillary molar distalization with clear aligners in conjunction with three types of miniscrew anchorage. Materials/Methods Three-dimensional (3D) finite element models of maxillary molar distalization with clear aligners and three types of miniscrew anchorage were established, including (A) control group, (B) direct buccal miniscrew anchorage group, (C) direct palatal miniscrew anchorage group, and (D) indirect buccal miniscrew anchorage group. The 3D displacement of maxillary teeth and the principal stress (maximum tensile and compressive stress) on the root and periodontal ligament (PDL) during molar distalization were recorded. Results The tooth displacement pattern during maxillary molar distalization in the four groups showed similarities, including labial tipping of anterior teeth, mesial and buccal tipping of premolars, and distal and buccal tipping of molars, but with varying magnitudes. Group C exhibited the greatest molar distalization, with the first molar achieving 0.1334 mm of crown distalization. Group D demonstrated a notable buccal crown movement (0.0682 mm) and intrusion (0.0316 mm) of the first premolar. Compared to Groups A and B, Groups C and D showed less labial crown tipping of the central incisor. Group B showed the greatest amount of maxillary incisor intrusion (central incisor: 0.0145 mm, lateral incisor: 0.0094 mm). Moreover, Groups C and D displayed significantly lower levels of compressive and tensile stress in the roots and PDL of the maxillary central and lateral incisors. Limitation Molar distalization is a dynamic process involving sequential tooth movement stages; however, our research primarily examined the tooth movement patterns in the initial aligner. Conclusions/Implications The use of miniscrew anchorage, especially direct palatal miniscrew anchorage, may enhance the treatment efficacy of maxillary molar distalization with clear aligners, leading to increased molar distalization, reduced mesial movement of premolars, and minimized labial tipping of anterior teeth.

Funder

Health and Medical Research Fund

Peking University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Orthodontics

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