论文标题
使用人颌骨的有限元模型对旋转轨迹的多功能分析
A multi-patient analysis of the center of rotation trajectories using finite element models of the human mandible
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论文摘要
研究不同类型的牙齿运动可以帮助我们更好地了解正畸治疗中用于牙齿位置校正的力系统。这项研究考虑了不同患者的牙齿运动模型中更现实的力系统,并研究了夫妻力方向对旋转中心(CROT)位置的影响。来自三名患者的人类下颌骨的有限元素(FE)模型用于研究3D空间中不同患者牙齿的缠绕的位置。 cROT被认为是3D坐标系中的一个点,可以通过选择旋转轴的最接近的点来获得电阻中心(CRE)(CRES)。由恒定负载和一对(两对力)组成的力系统应用于每个牙齿,并在不同患者的情况下检查了相应的crot轨迹。为了进行一致的患者间分析,使用仿射转化将不同患者的牙齿注册为相应的参考牙齿。然后,将选定的方向和施加的力点转化为注册牙齿域。还通过旋转夫妻在患者前磨牙的三个主要轴上旋转夫妻,研究了这对夫妇的方向对crot的位置的影响。我们的结果表明,如果使用相同的负荷条件,则可以为不同患者和牙齿的小crot位置获得类似的模式。此外,在三个主轴上旋转这对夫妇的方向会导致crot位置的不同模式,尤其是在唇词方向上。 crot轨迹在相应的牙齿上遵循相似的模式,但是力的方向和夫妇的任何变化都会导致crot轨迹未对准,被视为围绕牙齿的长轴旋转。
Studying different types of tooth movements can help us to better understand the force systems used for tooth position correction in orthodontic treatments. This study considers a more realistic force system in tooth movement modeling across different patients and investigates the effect of the couple force direction on the position of the center of rotation (CRot). The finite-element (FE) models of human mandibles from three patients are used to investigate the position of the CRots for different patients' teeth in 3D space. The CRot is considered a single point in a 3D coordinate system and is obtained by choosing the closest point on the axis of rotation to the center of resistance (CRes). A force system, consisting of a constant load and a couple (pair of forces), is applied to each tooth, and the corresponding CRot trajectories are examined across different patients. To perform a consistent inter-patient analysis, different patients' teeth are registered to the corresponding reference teeth using an affine transformation. The selected directions and applied points of force on the reference teeth are then transformed into the registered teeth domains. The effect of the direction of the couple on the location of the CRot is also studied by rotating the couples about the three principal axes of a patient's premolar. Our results indicate that similar patterns can be obtained for the CRot positions of different patients and teeth if the same load conditions are used. Moreover, equally rotating the direction of the couple about the three principal axes results in different patterns for the CRot positions, especially in labiolingual direction. The CRot trajectories follow similar patterns in the corresponding teeth, but any changes in the direction of the force and couple cause misalignment of the CRot trajectories, seen as rotations about the long axis of the tooth.