The Force Degradation of Elastic Chain in Different Environments and for Different Intervals (An In Vitro Study)

Aims: This study designed to determine the force degradation of elastomeric chains (Dentaurum) at different time intervals in different media (air, distill water, Biofresh mouth wash and artificial saliva) and to compare the effect of wet and dry conditions on the force relaxation. Materials and met...

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Main Author: Sarmad S Al-Kassar
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: University of Mosul, College of Dentistry 2011-04-01
Series:Al-Rafidain Dental Journal
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spelling doaj-07e2eb76609a4215a9bf53e97d5e500a2020-11-25T03:33:37ZaraUniversity of Mosul, College of DentistryAl-Rafidain Dental Journal 1812-12171998-03452011-04-0111223123710.33899/rden.2011.9096The Force Degradation of Elastic Chain in Different Environments and for Different Intervals (An In Vitro Study)Sarmad S Al-Kassar Aims: This study designed to determine the force degradation of elastomeric chains (Dentaurum) at different time intervals in different media (air, distill water, Biofresh mouth wash and artificial saliva) and to compare the effect of wet and dry conditions on the force relaxation. Materials and methods: forty new modules of elastomeric chain of sex loops length divided into 4 main groups according to the environment (air, distill water, Biofresh mouth wash "F" and artificial saliva pH 6.75)and stored in an incubator at 37°C, Mean load were recorded for the samples at each time interval zero,1, 24 hour and 1 and 3 weeks respectively, the load measurement were done by tensile testing machine with use of special fixture to hold the samples and stretched over special framework. Results: The results showed that the mean percent force remaining of elastics is affected by stretching, water absorption, chemicals and times and the amount of loss in dry is less than in wet environments and especially in biofresh mouth wash more than the neutral saliva. Conclusions: the elastomeric chains are greatly affected by stretching, moisture and time. https://rden.mosuljournals.com/pdf_9096_f48f96ec0dbed5949ff49ed109e1d803.htmlforce degradationelastic chainmouth rinse.
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The Force Degradation of Elastic Chain in Different Environments and for Different Intervals (An In Vitro Study)
Al-Rafidain Dental Journal
force degradation
elastic chain
mouth rinse.
author_facet Sarmad S Al-Kassar
author_sort Sarmad S Al-Kassar
title The Force Degradation of Elastic Chain in Different Environments and for Different Intervals (An In Vitro Study)
title_short The Force Degradation of Elastic Chain in Different Environments and for Different Intervals (An In Vitro Study)
title_full The Force Degradation of Elastic Chain in Different Environments and for Different Intervals (An In Vitro Study)
title_fullStr The Force Degradation of Elastic Chain in Different Environments and for Different Intervals (An In Vitro Study)
title_full_unstemmed The Force Degradation of Elastic Chain in Different Environments and for Different Intervals (An In Vitro Study)
title_sort force degradation of elastic chain in different environments and for different intervals (an in vitro study)
publisher University of Mosul, College of Dentistry
series Al-Rafidain Dental Journal
issn 1812-1217
1998-0345
publishDate 2011-04-01
description Aims: This study designed to determine the force degradation of elastomeric chains (Dentaurum) at different time intervals in different media (air, distill water, Biofresh mouth wash and artificial saliva) and to compare the effect of wet and dry conditions on the force relaxation. Materials and methods: forty new modules of elastomeric chain of sex loops length divided into 4 main groups according to the environment (air, distill water, Biofresh mouth wash "F" and artificial saliva pH 6.75)and stored in an incubator at 37°C, Mean load were recorded for the samples at each time interval zero,1, 24 hour and 1 and 3 weeks respectively, the load measurement were done by tensile testing machine with use of special fixture to hold the samples and stretched over special framework. Results: The results showed that the mean percent force remaining of elastics is affected by stretching, water absorption, chemicals and times and the amount of loss in dry is less than in wet environments and especially in biofresh mouth wash more than the neutral saliva. Conclusions: the elastomeric chains are greatly affected by stretching, moisture and time.
topic force degradation
elastic chain
mouth rinse.
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