Korean J Orthod.
1987 Sep;17(2):185-197.
A finite element and strain gauge analysis on the displacement of craniofacial complex with cervical headgear
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Orthodontics, College of Dentistry, Seoul National University, Korea.
Abstract
- This paper was undertaken to observe the displacement of craniofacial complex with cervical headgear and to compare narrowing or widening effect of palate by use of contraction or expansion face-bow, respectively. The 3-dimensional finite element method(FEM) was used for a mathematical model composed of 597 nodes and 790 elements and an electrical resistance strain gauge investigation was performed to validate the finite element model. The outer bow of cervical headgear was adjusted to be placed below the occlusal plane by 25degrees and met the midsagittal plane by 40degrees, and was loaded 1kg on each right and left hook toward posterior direction. The results were as follows
1. Generally, the maxillary teeth and facial bone were displaced in posterior, medial and downward direction.
2. It was the maxillary 2nd bicuspid that moved bodily.
3. The craniofacial complex rotated in a clockwise direction around the rotating axis which lay from the most posterior and lowest point connecting nasal crest of maxillary bone and vomer, progressively toward a more posterior, lateral and upward direction, anterior and upper area of pterygomaxillary fissure, base of medial pterygoid plate and laterally to the contact area of zygomatic arch with squamous part of temporal bone.
4. No contraction effect was observed by contraction face-bow when compared to the standard face-bow.
5. In case of expansion face-bow, the areas of maxillary 2nd bicuspid, molars and palate were expanded remarkably.