Five Numerical Methods to Assess the Ischemic Risks in Dental Pulp and Neuro-Vascular Bundle Under Orthodontic Movements in Intact Periodontium In Vitro

<b>Background/Objectives</b>: Dental pulp and its neuro-vascular bundle (NVB) are among the least studied dental tissues. This study identified the best method for evaluating ischemic risks in the dental pulp and NVB of healthy lower premolars under orthodontic forces and in intact perio...

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Main Authors: Radu-Andrei Moga, Cristian Doru Olteanu, Ada Gabriela Delean
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Published: MDPI AG 2024-12-01
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Cristian Doru Olteanu
Ada Gabriela Delean
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description <b>Background/Objectives</b>: Dental pulp and its neuro-vascular bundle (NVB) are among the least studied dental tissues. This study identified the best method for evaluating ischemic risks in the dental pulp and NVB of healthy lower premolars under orthodontic forces and in intact periodontium. <b>Methods</b>: Nine 3D models of the second lower premolar were reconstructed based on the CBCT scans from nine patients. Nine patients (CBCT scan) were subjected to 3 N of intrusion, extrusion, rotation, tipping, and translation. Five numerical methods, Tresca, von Mises (VM), Maximum and Minimum Principal, and hydrostatic pressure were used to biomechanically assess (totaling 225 simulations) the color-coded stress distribution in pulp and NVB. The results (both qualitative and quantitative) were correlated with the physiological maximum hydrostatic pressure (MHP) and known tissular biomechanical behavior. <b>Results</b>: All five methods displayed quantitative amounts of stress lower than MHP and did not seem to induce any ischemic risks for the NVB and pulp of healthy intact premolars. Among the five movements, rotation seemed the most stressful, while translation was the least stressful. The NVB displayed higher amounts of stress and tissular deformations than the pulp, seeming to be more exposed to ischemic risks. Higher tissular deformations are visible in NVB during intrusion and extrusion, while pulpal coronal stress is visible only during translation. Only the VM and Tresca methods showed a constant stress display pattern for all five movements. The other three methods displayed various inconsistencies related to the stress distribution pattern. <b>Conclusions</b>: Only the Tresca and VM methods can provide correct qualitative and quantitative data for the analysis of dental pulp and NVB. The other three methods are not suitable for the study of the pulp and NVB.
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spelling doaj-art-3170c03e474147e998d57fef1b69a20e2025-01-24T13:28:36ZengMDPI AGDentistry Journal2304-67672024-12-011311510.3390/dj13010015Five Numerical Methods to Assess the Ischemic Risks in Dental Pulp and Neuro-Vascular Bundle Under Orthodontic Movements in Intact Periodontium In VitroRadu-Andrei Moga0Cristian Doru Olteanu1Ada Gabriela Delean2Department of Cariology, Endodontics and Oral Pathology, School of Dental Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iuliu Hatieganu, Str. Motilor 33, 400001 Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaDepartment of Orthodontics, School of Dental Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iuliu Hatieganu, Str. Avram Iancu 31, 400083 Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaDepartment of Cariology, Endodontics and Oral Pathology, School of Dental Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iuliu Hatieganu, Str. Motilor 33, 400001 Cluj-Napoca, Romania<b>Background/Objectives</b>: Dental pulp and its neuro-vascular bundle (NVB) are among the least studied dental tissues. This study identified the best method for evaluating ischemic risks in the dental pulp and NVB of healthy lower premolars under orthodontic forces and in intact periodontium. <b>Methods</b>: Nine 3D models of the second lower premolar were reconstructed based on the CBCT scans from nine patients. Nine patients (CBCT scan) were subjected to 3 N of intrusion, extrusion, rotation, tipping, and translation. Five numerical methods, Tresca, von Mises (VM), Maximum and Minimum Principal, and hydrostatic pressure were used to biomechanically assess (totaling 225 simulations) the color-coded stress distribution in pulp and NVB. The results (both qualitative and quantitative) were correlated with the physiological maximum hydrostatic pressure (MHP) and known tissular biomechanical behavior. <b>Results</b>: All five methods displayed quantitative amounts of stress lower than MHP and did not seem to induce any ischemic risks for the NVB and pulp of healthy intact premolars. Among the five movements, rotation seemed the most stressful, while translation was the least stressful. The NVB displayed higher amounts of stress and tissular deformations than the pulp, seeming to be more exposed to ischemic risks. Higher tissular deformations are visible in NVB during intrusion and extrusion, while pulpal coronal stress is visible only during translation. Only the VM and Tresca methods showed a constant stress display pattern for all five movements. The other three methods displayed various inconsistencies related to the stress distribution pattern. <b>Conclusions</b>: Only the Tresca and VM methods can provide correct qualitative and quantitative data for the analysis of dental pulp and NVB. The other three methods are not suitable for the study of the pulp and NVB.https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6767/13/1/15dental pulpneuro-vascular bundleintact periodontiumorthodontic movementsfinite elements analysis
spellingShingle Radu-Andrei Moga
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Five Numerical Methods to Assess the Ischemic Risks in Dental Pulp and Neuro-Vascular Bundle Under Orthodontic Movements in Intact Periodontium In Vitro
Dentistry Journal
dental pulp
neuro-vascular bundle
intact periodontium
orthodontic movements
finite elements analysis
title Five Numerical Methods to Assess the Ischemic Risks in Dental Pulp and Neuro-Vascular Bundle Under Orthodontic Movements in Intact Periodontium In Vitro
title_full Five Numerical Methods to Assess the Ischemic Risks in Dental Pulp and Neuro-Vascular Bundle Under Orthodontic Movements in Intact Periodontium In Vitro
title_fullStr Five Numerical Methods to Assess the Ischemic Risks in Dental Pulp and Neuro-Vascular Bundle Under Orthodontic Movements in Intact Periodontium In Vitro
title_full_unstemmed Five Numerical Methods to Assess the Ischemic Risks in Dental Pulp and Neuro-Vascular Bundle Under Orthodontic Movements in Intact Periodontium In Vitro
title_short Five Numerical Methods to Assess the Ischemic Risks in Dental Pulp and Neuro-Vascular Bundle Under Orthodontic Movements in Intact Periodontium In Vitro
title_sort five numerical methods to assess the ischemic risks in dental pulp and neuro vascular bundle under orthodontic movements in intact periodontium in vitro
topic dental pulp
neuro-vascular bundle
intact periodontium
orthodontic movements
finite elements analysis
url https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6767/13/1/15
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