Types of Movement
Center of Resistance
Rotation
Moments
Tipping
Translation
Counterbalancing Couple's Use in Orthodontics

Moments








A moment is the rotation created by a force acting at a distance from the center of resistance (CR) of a tooth. A moment is defined by the following equation:

Moment (M) = Force (F) X Distance (D) from CR

Moments can also be created by couples. The moment of a couple is defined by the following equation:

Moment (M) = Magnitude of a force (F) X Distance (D) between the two forces

Although the couple symbol may be drawn anywhere on the figure, the moment always rotates the tooth about its CR. Oftentimes, the moment is shown around CR then.



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