Comparison of different methods used for maxillary molars distalization with Temporary Anchorage Devices: A Finite Element Analysis
The purpose of this study was to compare different methods used for maxillary molars distalization with Temporary Anchorage Devices (TADs) with a Finite Element Analysis (FEM) method.
In this study, three different finite element models were constructed to represent three different methods of distalization. In model 1,a mini screw was inserted in the midpalatal area and used as a skeletal anchorage for the distal movement of the first and second maxillary molars. Model 2 was designed based on the insertion of mini screw in the buccal area. In model 3,a palatal plate was used for molar distalization.
IIn this study, three different finite element models were constructed to represent three different methods of distalization. In model 1,a mini screw was inserted in the midpalatal area and used as a skeletal anchorage for the distal movement of the first and second maxillary molars. Model 2 was designed based on the insertion of mini screw in the buccal area. In model 3,a palatal plate was used for molar distalization.
In model 1 and model 2, distal movement of both molars occurred, but in model 3, some mesial movement was seen in buccal cusp of the first molar and both cusps of the second molar. Maximum distalization of the first and second molar occurred in model 2.