Comparative Analysis of Stress in the Periodontal Ligament and Center of Rotation in the Tooth after Orthodontic Treatment Depending on Clear Aligner Thickness—Finite Element Analysis Study

Lately, in orthodontic treatments, the use of transparent aligners for the correction of malocclusions has become prominent owing to their intrinsic advantages such as esthetics, comfort, and minimal maintenance. Attempts at improving upon this technology by varying various parameters to investigate...

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Main Authors: Jeong-Hee Seo, Emmanuel Eghan-Acquah, Min-Seok Kim, Jeong-Hyeon Lee, Yong-Hoon Jeong, Tae-Gon Jung, Mihee Hong, Won-Hyeon Kim, Bongju Kim, Sung-Jae Lee
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spelling doaj-a21e4d80362c424ea56ab60b0e9edc142021-01-10T00:02:46ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442021-01-011432432410.3390/ma14020324Comparative Analysis of Stress in the Periodontal Ligament and Center of Rotation in the Tooth after Orthodontic Treatment Depending on Clear Aligner Thickness—Finite Element Analysis StudyJeong-Hee Seo0Emmanuel Eghan-Acquah1Min-Seok Kim2Jeong-Hyeon Lee3Yong-Hoon Jeong4Tae-Gon Jung5Mihee Hong6Won-Hyeon Kim7Bongju Kim8Sung-Jae Lee9Medical Device R&D Center, DENTIS Co. Ltd., Daegu 41065, KoreaDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, Inje University, Gimhae 50834, KoreaDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, Inje University, Gimhae 50834, KoreaDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, Inje University, Gimhae 50834, KoreaOsong Medical Innovation Foundation, Osong 28160, KoreaOsong Medical Innovation Foundation, Osong 28160, KoreaDepartment of Orthodontics, School of Dentistry, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41940, KoreaInnovative Research & Support Center for Dental Science, Seoul National University Dental Hospital, Seoul 03080, KoreaInnovative Research & Support Center for Dental Science, Seoul National University Dental Hospital, Seoul 03080, KoreaDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, Inje University, Gimhae 50834, KoreaLately, in orthodontic treatments, the use of transparent aligners for the correction of malocclusions has become prominent owing to their intrinsic advantages such as esthetics, comfort, and minimal maintenance. Attempts at improving upon this technology by varying various parameters to investigate the effects on treatments have been carried out by several researchers. Here, we aimed to investigate the biomechanical and clinical effects of aligner thickness on stress distributions in the periodontal ligament and changes in the tooth’s center of rotation. Dental finite element models comprising the cortical and cancellous bones, gingiva, teeth, and nonlinear viscoelastic periodontal ligaments were constructed, validated, and used together with aligner finite element models of different aligner thicknesses to achieve the goal of this study. The finite element analyses were conducted to simulate the actual orthodontic aligner treatment process for the correction of malocclusions by generating pre-stresses in the aligner and allowing the aligner stresses to relax to induce tooth movement. The results of the analyses showed that orthodontic treatment in lingual inclination and axial rotation with a 0.75 mm-thick aligner resulted in 6% and 0.03% higher principal stresses in the periodontal ligament than the same treatment using a 0.05 mm-thick aligner, respectively. Again, for both aligner thicknesses, the tooth’s center of rotation moved lingually and towards the root direction in lingual inclination, and diagonally from the long axis of the tooth in axial rotation. Taken together, orthodontic treatment for simple malocclusions using transparent aligners of different thicknesses will produce a similar effect on the principal stresses in the periodontal ligament and similar changes in the tooth’s center of rotation, as well as sufficient tooth movement. These findings provide orthodontists and researchers clinical and biomechanical evidence about the effect of transparent aligner thickness selection and its effect on orthodontic treatment.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/2/324clear aligneraligner thicknessprincipal stresscenter of rotationfinite element analysis
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author Jeong-Hee Seo
Emmanuel Eghan-Acquah
Min-Seok Kim
Jeong-Hyeon Lee
Yong-Hoon Jeong
Tae-Gon Jung
Mihee Hong
Won-Hyeon Kim
Bongju Kim
Sung-Jae Lee
spellingShingle Jeong-Hee Seo
Emmanuel Eghan-Acquah
Min-Seok Kim
Jeong-Hyeon Lee
Yong-Hoon Jeong
Tae-Gon Jung
Mihee Hong
Won-Hyeon Kim
Bongju Kim
Sung-Jae Lee
Comparative Analysis of Stress in the Periodontal Ligament and Center of Rotation in the Tooth after Orthodontic Treatment Depending on Clear Aligner Thickness—Finite Element Analysis Study
Materials
clear aligner
aligner thickness
principal stress
center of rotation
finite element analysis
author_facet Jeong-Hee Seo
Emmanuel Eghan-Acquah
Min-Seok Kim
Jeong-Hyeon Lee
Yong-Hoon Jeong
Tae-Gon Jung
Mihee Hong
Won-Hyeon Kim
Bongju Kim
Sung-Jae Lee
author_sort Jeong-Hee Seo
title Comparative Analysis of Stress in the Periodontal Ligament and Center of Rotation in the Tooth after Orthodontic Treatment Depending on Clear Aligner Thickness—Finite Element Analysis Study
title_short Comparative Analysis of Stress in the Periodontal Ligament and Center of Rotation in the Tooth after Orthodontic Treatment Depending on Clear Aligner Thickness—Finite Element Analysis Study
title_full Comparative Analysis of Stress in the Periodontal Ligament and Center of Rotation in the Tooth after Orthodontic Treatment Depending on Clear Aligner Thickness—Finite Element Analysis Study
title_fullStr Comparative Analysis of Stress in the Periodontal Ligament and Center of Rotation in the Tooth after Orthodontic Treatment Depending on Clear Aligner Thickness—Finite Element Analysis Study
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Analysis of Stress in the Periodontal Ligament and Center of Rotation in the Tooth after Orthodontic Treatment Depending on Clear Aligner Thickness—Finite Element Analysis Study
title_sort comparative analysis of stress in the periodontal ligament and center of rotation in the tooth after orthodontic treatment depending on clear aligner thickness—finite element analysis study
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Lately, in orthodontic treatments, the use of transparent aligners for the correction of malocclusions has become prominent owing to their intrinsic advantages such as esthetics, comfort, and minimal maintenance. Attempts at improving upon this technology by varying various parameters to investigate the effects on treatments have been carried out by several researchers. Here, we aimed to investigate the biomechanical and clinical effects of aligner thickness on stress distributions in the periodontal ligament and changes in the tooth’s center of rotation. Dental finite element models comprising the cortical and cancellous bones, gingiva, teeth, and nonlinear viscoelastic periodontal ligaments were constructed, validated, and used together with aligner finite element models of different aligner thicknesses to achieve the goal of this study. The finite element analyses were conducted to simulate the actual orthodontic aligner treatment process for the correction of malocclusions by generating pre-stresses in the aligner and allowing the aligner stresses to relax to induce tooth movement. The results of the analyses showed that orthodontic treatment in lingual inclination and axial rotation with a 0.75 mm-thick aligner resulted in 6% and 0.03% higher principal stresses in the periodontal ligament than the same treatment using a 0.05 mm-thick aligner, respectively. Again, for both aligner thicknesses, the tooth’s center of rotation moved lingually and towards the root direction in lingual inclination, and diagonally from the long axis of the tooth in axial rotation. Taken together, orthodontic treatment for simple malocclusions using transparent aligners of different thicknesses will produce a similar effect on the principal stresses in the periodontal ligament and similar changes in the tooth’s center of rotation, as well as sufficient tooth movement. These findings provide orthodontists and researchers clinical and biomechanical evidence about the effect of transparent aligner thickness selection and its effect on orthodontic treatment.
topic clear aligner
aligner thickness
principal stress
center of rotation
finite element analysis
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/2/324
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