In vitro evaluation of the influence of velocity on sliding resistance of stainless steel arch wires in a self-ligating orthodontic bracket

被引:15
|
作者
Savoldi, F. [1 ,2 ]
Visconti, L. [1 ]
Dalessandri, D. [1 ]
Bonetti, S. [1 ]
Tsoi, J. K. H. [2 ]
Matinlinna, J. P. [2 ]
Paganelli, C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Brescia, Dept Orthodont, Dent Sch, Brescia, Italy
[2] Univ Hong Kong, Dent Mat Sci, Fac Dent, Prince Philip Dent Hosp, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
关键词
in vitro model; orthodontic friction; orthodontic tooth movement; orthodontics; resistance to sliding; self-ligating; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; FRICTIONAL FORCES; SPACE CLOSURE; MECHANICS; APPLIANCES; LAWS;
D O I
10.1111/ocr.12156
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
Introduction: Of the variables used by in vitro studies of resistance to sliding (RS) in orthodontics, sliding velocity (SV) of the wire is often the one farthest from its clinical counterpart. We investigated whether velocity influences the RS at values approximating the orthodontic movement. Methods: A SS self-ligating bracket with a NiTi clip was fixed onto a custom-made model. Different shaped orthodontic SS wires of four sizes and two types (round, 0.020 '' and 0.022 '' rectangular, 0.016 '' x 0.022 '' and 0.017 '' x 0.025 '') were tested using an Instron (R) testing machine. Wires were pulled at four velocities (1x10(-2) mm/s, 1x10(-3) mm/s, 1x10(-4) mm/s, 1x10(-5) mm/s). Shapiro-Wilk test was used to evaluate the normal distribution of the data; two-way ANOVA was performed to compare means in the RS with wire characteristics and SV. Significance level was set at P<.05. Results: RS was higher for rectangular wires, and for those with larger diameters. Lower SV was associated with lower RS, with wire type and size having an interaction effect. The RS relatively to SV can be represented as: RS proportional to alpha[ln(SV)]+beta, where alpha and beta are constants. Conclusions: At very low SV and low normal forces, SV influences the RS of SS archwires in orthodontic brackets, and the proportionality is logarithmic. Although respecting these parameters in vitro is challenging, quantitative evaluations of RS should be carried out at clinically relevant velocities if aiming at translational application in the clinical scenario.
引用
收藏
页码:119 / 125
页数:7
相关论文
共 28 条
  • [1] In vitro evaluation of resistance to sliding in self-ligating and conventional bracket systems during dental alignment
    Cordasco, Giancarlo
    Lo Giudice, Antonino
    Militi, Angela
    Nucera, Riccardo
    Triolo, Giuseppe
    Matarese, Giovanni
    KOREAN JOURNAL OF ORTHODONTICS, 2012, 42 (04) : 218 - 224
  • [2] Evaluation of friction of stainless steel and esthetic self-ligating brackets in various bracket-archwire combinations
    Cacciafesta, V
    Sfondrini, MF
    Ricciardi, A
    Scribante, A
    Klersy, C
    Auricchio, F
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ORTHODONTICS AND DENTOFACIAL ORTHOPEDICS, 2003, 124 (04) : 395 - 402
  • [3] Third-Order Torque and Self-Ligating Orthodontic Bracket-Type Effects on Sliding Friction
    Chung, Michael
    Nikolai, Robert J.
    Kim, Ki Beom
    Oliver, Donald R.
    ANGLE ORTHODONTIST, 2009, 79 (03) : 551 - 557
  • [4] Ultrastructural effect of self-ligating bracket materials on stainless steel and superelastic niTi wire surfaces
    Choi, Samjin
    Lee, Sunghoon
    Cheong, Youjin
    Park, Ki-Ho
    Park, Hun-Kuk
    Park, Young-Guk
    MICROSCOPY RESEARCH AND TECHNIQUE, 2012, 75 (08) : 1076 - 1083
  • [5] The comparison of frictional resistance in titanium, self-ligating stainless steel, and stainless steel brackets using stainless steel and TMA archwires: An in vitro study
    Khalid, Syed Altaf
    Kumar, Vadivel
    Jayaram, Prithviraj
    JOURNAL OF PHARMACY AND BIOALLIED SCIENCES, 2012, 4 (06): : S203 - S211
  • [6] Nanostructural Changes in Surface of Stainless Steel Archwires Combined with Orthodontic Conventional and Self-Ligating Brackets
    Choi, S.
    Joo, H.
    Cheong, Y.
    Lee, S.
    Kwon, E.
    Paek, J. H.
    Park, Y-G
    Park, H-K
    NANOTECHNOLOGY 2011: BIO SENSORS, INSTRUMENTS, MEDICAL, ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY, NSTI-NANOTECH 2011, VOL 3, 2011, : 478 - 481
  • [7] Evaluation of Friction and Surface Characteristics of Two Types of Self-Ligating Bracket Gate: An In Vitro Study
    Kanbar, Hussein A.
    Obaid, Dina H.
    Ibrahim, Ali I.
    DENTAL HYPOTHESES, 2022, 13 (02): : 27 - 35
  • [8] COMPARISON OF THE STATIC FRICTIONAL RESISTANCE OF SELF-LIGATING AND STAINLESS-STEEL LIGATED SYSTEMS
    READWARD, GF
    JONES, SP
    DAVIES, EH
    JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH, 1995, 74 (03) : 839 - 839
  • [9] "In Vitro" Study About Variables that Influence in Arch Friction with Conventional and Self-Ligating Brackets
    Moyano, Javier
    Mases, Laia
    Izeta, Telmo
    Flores, Teresa
    Fernandez-Bozal, Javier
    Gil, Javier
    Puigdollers, Andreu
    MATERIALS, 2019, 12 (20)
  • [10] Evaluation of the force generated by gradual deflection of orthodontic wires in conventional metallic, esthetic, and self-ligating brackets
    Francisconi, Manoela Favaro
    Janson, Guilherme
    Henriques, Jose Fernando Castanha
    de Freitas, Karina Maria Salvatore
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED ORAL SCIENCE, 2016, 24 (05) : 496 - 502