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Korean J Orthod   

Copyright © The Korean Association of Orthodontists.

Tricortical versus bicortical anchorage in a double-screw tandem skeletal expander and a single-screw maxillary anchorage rapid palatal expander: A finite element analysis

Luca Brucculeria , Federica Pellitteria , Alfredo Salvatore Monterossia , Emanuele Paolettob , Giuliano Mainoa , Luca Lombardoa

aPostgraduate School of Orthodontics, University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy
bPrivate Practice, Thiene, Italy

Correspondence to:Federica Pellitteri.
Research Fellow, Postgraduate School of Orthodontics, University of Ferrara, Via Luigi Borsari 46, Ferrara 44121, Italy.
Tel +39-3338899100 e-mail federica.pellitteri@hotmail.it

How to cite this article: Brucculeri L, Pellitteri F, Monterossi AS, Paoletto E, Maino G, Lombardo L. Tricortical versus bicortical anchorage in a double-screw tandem skeletal expander and a single-screw maxillary anchorage rapid palatal expander: A finite element analysis. Korean J Orthod. https://doi.org/10.4041/kjod23.270 Published online July 25, 2024.

Received: December 18, 2023; Revised: March 5, 2024; Accepted: April 24, 2024

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Objective: This study aims to employ finite element method (FEM) analysis to compare the differences between bicortical and tricortical anchorage of the posterior miniscrews in a single-screw miniscrew-assisted rapid palatal expansion (MARPE) and a double-screw tandem skeletal expander (TSE) under open and closed suture conditions. Methods: A cone beam computed tomography of the human skull of a 21.5-year-old female was utilized as a model for creating a FEM analysis. Simulations involved the insertion of four palatal miniscrews: two anterior ones with bicortical anchorage and two posterior ones (one with bicortical and another with tricortical anchorage), under open and closed suture conditions in a single-screw MARPE and double-screw TSE, resulting in a total of eight different simulation configurations. Evaluation parameters include total deformation (mm), Von Mises stress (MPa), and strain for each miniscrew body. Results: Tricortical anchorage of the posterior miniscrews provides greater anchorage, higher stress, and deformation on the anterior miniscrews in single-screw MARPE. Tricortical anchorage combined with a double-screw TSE promotes a more even distribution of force and stress on miniscrews under open suture conditions, leading to a parallel midpalatal suture opening along its entire length and height. Conclusions: FEM analysis revealed favorable midpalatal suture opening with equal force distribution and less stress when posterior tricortical anchorage in conjunction with double-screw TSE is applied.

Keywords: Tricortical anchorage, Bicortical anchorage, Tandem skeletal expander, Miniscrew anchorage

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Korean J Orthod   

First Published Date July 25, 2024

Copyright © The Korean Association of Orthodontists.

Tricortical versus bicortical anchorage in a double-screw tandem skeletal expander and a single-screw maxillary anchorage rapid palatal expander: A finite element analysis

Luca Brucculeria , Federica Pellitteria , Alfredo Salvatore Monterossia , Emanuele Paolettob , Giuliano Mainoa , Luca Lombardoa

aPostgraduate School of Orthodontics, University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy
bPrivate Practice, Thiene, Italy

Correspondence to:Federica Pellitteri.
Research Fellow, Postgraduate School of Orthodontics, University of Ferrara, Via Luigi Borsari 46, Ferrara 44121, Italy.
Tel +39-3338899100 e-mail federica.pellitteri@hotmail.it

How to cite this article: Brucculeri L, Pellitteri F, Monterossi AS, Paoletto E, Maino G, Lombardo L. Tricortical versus bicortical anchorage in a double-screw tandem skeletal expander and a single-screw maxillary anchorage rapid palatal expander: A finite element analysis. Korean J Orthod. https://doi.org/10.4041/kjod23.270 Published online July 25, 2024.

Received: December 18, 2023; Revised: March 5, 2024; Accepted: April 24, 2024

This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Abstract

Objective: This study aims to employ finite element method (FEM) analysis to compare the differences between bicortical and tricortical anchorage of the posterior miniscrews in a single-screw miniscrew-assisted rapid palatal expansion (MARPE) and a double-screw tandem skeletal expander (TSE) under open and closed suture conditions. Methods: A cone beam computed tomography of the human skull of a 21.5-year-old female was utilized as a model for creating a FEM analysis. Simulations involved the insertion of four palatal miniscrews: two anterior ones with bicortical anchorage and two posterior ones (one with bicortical and another with tricortical anchorage), under open and closed suture conditions in a single-screw MARPE and double-screw TSE, resulting in a total of eight different simulation configurations. Evaluation parameters include total deformation (mm), Von Mises stress (MPa), and strain for each miniscrew body. Results: Tricortical anchorage of the posterior miniscrews provides greater anchorage, higher stress, and deformation on the anterior miniscrews in single-screw MARPE. Tricortical anchorage combined with a double-screw TSE promotes a more even distribution of force and stress on miniscrews under open suture conditions, leading to a parallel midpalatal suture opening along its entire length and height. Conclusions: FEM analysis revealed favorable midpalatal suture opening with equal force distribution and less stress when posterior tricortical anchorage in conjunction with double-screw TSE is applied.

Keywords: Tricortical anchorage, Bicortical anchorage, Tandem skeletal expander, Miniscrew anchorage