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The effect of vibrational force on neighboring teeth: a finite element analysis.

Created on 17 Aug 2026

Authors

Dongcai Wang, Mohammadmehdi Niroobakhsh, Jie Chen

Published in

The Angle orthodontist. Jul 14, 2026. Epub Jul 14, 2026.

Abstract

To determine force distribution on the maxillary dentition under a vibrational force (VF) with two frequencies on the left canine (L-CA) using a finite element model (FEM) to quantify effects on targeted and neighboring teeth and to understand effects of different orthodontic appliances on distribution of VF.
Three-dimensional FEMs of a human maxilla were created. Models included teeth, periodontal ligament, alveolar bone, brackets, archwire, and mouthpiece. Brackets with nine different types of archwires were tested. A VF (0.3 N) with two frequencies was applied to the L-CA. Force distributions on teeth corresponding to the archwires were calculated. FEM was validated experimentally.
Peak load (PL) distribution on teeth was bell shaped with maximum force on the L-CA. The L-CA received the most external force (50-82%); the left lateral incisor (L-LI) and first premolar (L-1PM) received between 7% and 18% each, and the left central incisor (L-CI) and second premolar (L-2PM) received only 1-6% each. Increasing wire stiffness caused decrease of force on the L-CA and increase on neighboring teeth. Rectangular wire was stiffer than round wire. The 0.022 × 0.028-in archwire decreased force on the L-CA to 50% and increased force on the L-LI and L-1PM to 15% each. Both magnitudes and distributions of PL corresponding to the two frequencies were similar.
External force is primarily withstood by the L-CA and has significantly reduced impact on neighboring teeth. Archwire stiffness reduction increases the proportion of the force on the L-CA, which is desired to ensure the stimulation effect is localized.

PMID:
42604744
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 17 Aug 2026.

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