Xu T M, Lin J X, Kui H, Huang J F
Department of Orthodontics, School of Stomatology, Beijing University, China.
Br J Orthod. 1994 May;21(2):189-95.
In the Begg Technique, factors controlling the anterior intrusive force provided by the archwire have yet to be fully clarified. The rationale for bite opening with very light forces, the effect of Class II elastics on intrusive force magnitude and the intrinsic quality of 'Australian' wire in bite opening are examined in this paper. A formula is presented which allows the intrusive force that archwires exert in different individuals to be predicted. The values derived from the formula were compared with case model measurements. It was found that the intrusive force of the archwire was affected by the length of the individual dental arch. The magnitude of this intrusive force was seen to increase gradually during the period of bite opening and appeared to be related to the use of Class II elastics. The study revealed factors which affected the magnitude of the intrusive force.
在Begg矫治技术中,控制弓丝提供的前牵引内收力的因素尚未完全阐明。本文研究了用非常轻的力打开咬合的原理、II类牵引对内收力大小的影响以及咬合打开时“澳大利亚”弓丝的内在特性。提出了一个公式,该公式使我们能够预测不同个体中弓丝产生的内收力。将公式得出的值与模型测量值进行比较。结果发现,弓丝的内收力受个体牙弓长度的影响。在打开咬合期间,这种内收力的大小逐渐增加,并且似乎与使用II类牵引有关。该研究揭示了影响内收力大小的因素。