
Biomechanical Behavior of Different Miniplate Designs for Skeletal Anchorage in the Anterior Open Bite Treatment
2022; Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute; Volume: 12; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês
10.3390/coatings12121898
ISSN2079-6412
AutoresAna Paula Macarani Ielpo, Jefferson David Melo de Matos, Pedro Yoshito Noritomi, Guilherme da Rocha Scalzer Lopes, Daher Antonio Queiroz, Alexandre Luiz Souto Borges, Rodrigo Dias Nascimento,
Tópico(s)dental development and anomalies
ResumoThis study aimed to evaluate the stress distribution and mechanical behavior of miniplate designs to skeletal anchorage for the treatment of anterior open bite in adult patients. A complete hemimaxilla, teeth, brackets, transpalatal bar, and three miniplates were virtually modeled. I-, Y-, and T-shaped miniplates were installed in the area of the alveolar zygomatic crest. The assembly was constricted and three intrusive forces (2, 4, and 6 N) were applied to the maxillary molars and anchorage according to the miniplates. All materials were considered homogeneous, elastic, and linear; the mesh was 1,800,000 hexahedrons with 2,800,000 nodes on average. Displacement, maximum principal stress, and von Mises stress were evaluated according to the shape of the anchorage device and intrusive force. The miniplate configurations resulted in different stress and displacement intensities in the bone tissue and plate; these stresses were always located in the same regions and were within physiological limits. The Y-plate showed the best performance since its application generated less stress in bone tissue with less displacement.
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