Tooth Movement in Orthodontics
Tooth Movement in Orthodontics
Tooth Movement in Orthodontics
IN
ORTHODONTICS
Dr.Krishna Kanth Reddy
Orthodontic
CENTRE OF GRAVITY
Every
The
Center of Gravity:
The
Center of Resistance
It
Center of Resistance
Center of Resistance
Center of Gravity
Since
FORCE
It
MOMENT
If
TiP
Tran
COUPLE
Two
PHYSIOLOGIC TOOTH
MOVEMENT
ORTHODONTIC TOOTH
MOVEMENT
Basically
there is no difference
between the tissue reactions
observed in physiologic tooth
movement and orthodontic tooth
movement.
However, the
Magnitude
Direction of Force
Duration and Type of Force.
Ideal
TORQUING
BODILY
INTRUSION
EXTRUSION
ROTATION
TIPPING MOVEMENT
Simplest
Tipping
When
UNCONTROLLED TIPPING
When
CONTROLLED TIPPING
The
centre of rotation
lies near or close to
the apex. Here the
crown moves in one
direction but the root
position remains the
same
or
gets
minimally displaced.
TORQUING MOVEMENT
Root
BODILY MOVEMENT
Crown
EXTRUSION
Extrusion
INTRUSION
Intrusion
ROTATION
TWO
FORCES
OF
EQUAL
MAGNITUDE ACTING OPPOSITE IN
DIRECTION PRODUCES ROTATION.
ORTHODONTIC FORCES
With
CONTINUOUS
INTERRUPED
INTERMITTENT
OHP
CONTINUOUS FORCE
Force
INTERRUPTED FORCE
Force
INTERMITTENT FORCE
Force
THEORIES OF TOOTH
MOVEMENT
PRESSURE
TENSION THEORY
FLUID DYNAMICS THEORY
PIEZO ELECTRIC THEORY
If
Piezoelectricity
is a phenomenon observed in
many crystalline materials in which a
deformation of the crystal structure produces
a flow of current as electrons are displaced
from one part of the crystal lattice to another .
Stipulates that the bone is deformed in
response to pressure on the tooth, and
reforms to adjust to the new position of the
tooth.
Mechanical
HISTOLOGICAL ASPECT OF
TOOTH MOVEMENT
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