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JOURNAL TITLE: The Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice
This finite element study was conducted to calculate the distribution of stresses in the periodontal ligament when various orthodontic forces were applied, with emphasis on the effect on root apex.
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It showed that the greatest amount of relative stress at the apex of maxillary central incisor occurred with intrusion, extrusion and rotation. Bodily movement and tipping forces produce stress concentrated at the alveolar crest and not at the root apex.
Clinical implications of this study suggest that if the clinician is concerned about placing heavy stresses on the root apex, then vertical and rotational forces must be applied with caution.
If heavy stresses are to be placed on the root apex, then vertical and rotational forces must be applied with caution during orthodontic therapy.
Mathur AK, Gupta V, Sarmah A, Pai VS, Chandrashekar G. Apical Force Distribution due to Orthodontic Forces: A Finite Element Study. J Contemp Dent Pract 2011;12(2):104-108.
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