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Finite element analysis of two skeletally anchored maxillary molar distalisation methods.

Lorena VilanovaSilvio Augusto Bellini-PereiraMayara Paim PatelRoberto GrecJosé Fernando Castanha HenriquesGuilherme JansonDaniela GaribAron Aliaga-Del Castillo
Published in: Journal of orthodontics (2023)
FEA assumes that both appliances would promote maxillary molar distalisation. A skeletally anchored palatal distalisation force seems to provide a greater molar bodily movement with less undesirable effects. Greater stress is expected at the crown and cervical regions during distalisation, and the stress concentration in the roots and alveolar bone depends directly on the region the force was applied.
Keyphrases
  • finite element analysis
  • single molecule
  • cone beam computed tomography
  • bone mineral density
  • stress induced
  • postmenopausal women
  • soft tissue
  • body composition
  • heat stress
  • bone regeneration