Comparison of the fracture torque of different Brazilian mini-implants

This study evaluated fracture torque by torsion, in relation to the length and diameter of orthodontic mini-implants, to demonstrate their viability for clinical and experimental use based on the torque recommended by the manufacturers. The fractures at the moment of insertion, whose incidence in th...

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Main Authors: Guilherme Machado Alvares de Lima, Mário Sérgio Soares, Sibele Sarti Penha, Marcelo Munhóes Romano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica 2011-04-01
Series:Brazilian Oral Research
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242011000200004
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spelling doaj-61b0009df55646cbb38144c9dec6b0802020-11-24T20:57:03ZengSociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica Brazilian Oral Research1806-83242011-04-0125211612110.1590/S1806-83242011000200004Comparison of the fracture torque of different Brazilian mini-implantsGuilherme Machado Alvares de LimaMário Sérgio SoaresSibele Sarti PenhaMarcelo Munhóes RomanoThis study evaluated fracture torque by torsion, in relation to the length and diameter of orthodontic mini-implants, to demonstrate their viability for clinical and experimental use based on the torque recommended by the manufacturers. The fractures at the moment of insertion, whose incidence in the literature is around 4%, are principally due to excessive force and the inability of the implant to resist rotational forces. Thirty orthodontic mini-implants of three commercial brands available in Brazil (Neodent 1.6 x 9 mm, Dentoflex 1.6 x 9 mm and Kopp 1.6 x 9 mm) were attached to a device made specifically for this research, leaving the mini-implants with sufficient stability. The miniimplants were submitted to torsion torque, using a digital torque wrench, until their breaking point. The values obtained with the test were submitted to analysis of variance and the Tukey test. The mean values of mini-implant ruptures were 26 N.cm for group A (Dentoflex), 25.4 N. cm for group B (Kopp) and 32.8 N.cm for group C (Neodent). From the Tukey test we could observe that the relationships between the means of the Dentoflex and Neodent groups, and between the Kopp and Neodent groups, were significant. Between the Dentoflex and Kopp groups, significance was nonexistent. All the values found in our research for fracture torque were higher than the limits recommended by the manufacturers for clinical use in orthodontics. The highest values were found in the Neodent group.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242011000200004Dental ImplantationTorqueOrthodonticsStress, Mechanical
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author Guilherme Machado Alvares de Lima
Mário Sérgio Soares
Sibele Sarti Penha
Marcelo Munhóes Romano
spellingShingle Guilherme Machado Alvares de Lima
Mário Sérgio Soares
Sibele Sarti Penha
Marcelo Munhóes Romano
Comparison of the fracture torque of different Brazilian mini-implants
Brazilian Oral Research
Dental Implantation
Torque
Orthodontics
Stress, Mechanical
author_facet Guilherme Machado Alvares de Lima
Mário Sérgio Soares
Sibele Sarti Penha
Marcelo Munhóes Romano
author_sort Guilherme Machado Alvares de Lima
title Comparison of the fracture torque of different Brazilian mini-implants
title_short Comparison of the fracture torque of different Brazilian mini-implants
title_full Comparison of the fracture torque of different Brazilian mini-implants
title_fullStr Comparison of the fracture torque of different Brazilian mini-implants
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the fracture torque of different Brazilian mini-implants
title_sort comparison of the fracture torque of different brazilian mini-implants
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica
series Brazilian Oral Research
issn 1806-8324
publishDate 2011-04-01
description This study evaluated fracture torque by torsion, in relation to the length and diameter of orthodontic mini-implants, to demonstrate their viability for clinical and experimental use based on the torque recommended by the manufacturers. The fractures at the moment of insertion, whose incidence in the literature is around 4%, are principally due to excessive force and the inability of the implant to resist rotational forces. Thirty orthodontic mini-implants of three commercial brands available in Brazil (Neodent 1.6 x 9 mm, Dentoflex 1.6 x 9 mm and Kopp 1.6 x 9 mm) were attached to a device made specifically for this research, leaving the mini-implants with sufficient stability. The miniimplants were submitted to torsion torque, using a digital torque wrench, until their breaking point. The values obtained with the test were submitted to analysis of variance and the Tukey test. The mean values of mini-implant ruptures were 26 N.cm for group A (Dentoflex), 25.4 N. cm for group B (Kopp) and 32.8 N.cm for group C (Neodent). From the Tukey test we could observe that the relationships between the means of the Dentoflex and Neodent groups, and between the Kopp and Neodent groups, were significant. Between the Dentoflex and Kopp groups, significance was nonexistent. All the values found in our research for fracture torque were higher than the limits recommended by the manufacturers for clinical use in orthodontics. The highest values were found in the Neodent group.
topic Dental Implantation
Torque
Orthodontics
Stress, Mechanical
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