Evaluation of deflection forces of orthodontic wires with different ligation types

Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate deflection forces of orthodontic wires of different alloys engaged into conventional brackets using several ligation types. Stainless steel, conventional superelastic nickel-titanium and thermally activated nickel-titanium archwires tied into convention...

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Main Authors: José Fernando Castanha HENRIQUES, Rodrigo Hitoshi HIGA, Nayara Thiago SEMENARA, Guilherme JANSON, Thais Maria Freire FERNANDES, Renata SATHLER
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica 2017-07-01
Series:Brazilian Oral Research
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spelling doaj-ce0a5a8e11e341f497be3c4d110a6ccb2020-11-24T23:16:57ZengSociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica Brazilian Oral Research1807-31072017-07-0131010.1590/1807-3107bor-2017.vol31.0049S1806-83242017000100247Evaluation of deflection forces of orthodontic wires with different ligation typesJosé Fernando Castanha HENRIQUESRodrigo Hitoshi HIGANayara Thiago SEMENARAGuilherme JANSONThais Maria Freire FERNANDESRenata SATHLERAbstract The aim of this study was to evaluate deflection forces of orthodontic wires of different alloys engaged into conventional brackets using several ligation types. Stainless steel, conventional superelastic nickel-titanium and thermally activated nickel-titanium archwires tied into conventional brackets by a ring-shaped elastomeric ligature (RSEL), a 8-shaped elastomeric ligature (8SEL) and a metal ligature (ML) were tested. A clinical simulation device was created especially for this study and forces were measured with an Instron Universal Testing Machine. For the testing procedure, the block representing the maxillary right central incisor was moved 0.5 and 1 mm bucco-lingually at a constant speed of 2 mm/min, and the forces released by the wires were recorded, in accordance with the ISO 15841 guidelines. In general, the RSEL showed lighter forces, while 8SEL and ML showed higher values. At the 0.5 mm deflection, the 8SEL presented the greatest force, but at the 1.0 mm deflection the ML had a statistically similar force. Based on our evaluations, to obtain lighter forces, the thermally activated nickel-titanium wire with the RSEL are recommended, while the steel wire with the 8SEL or the ML are recommended when larger forces are desired. The ML exhibited the highest force increase with increased deflections, compared with the elastomeric ligatures.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242017000100247&lng=en&tlng=enOrthodontic WiresAlloysOrthodonticsFrictionOrthodontic BracketsElastomers
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author José Fernando Castanha HENRIQUES
Rodrigo Hitoshi HIGA
Nayara Thiago SEMENARA
Guilherme JANSON
Thais Maria Freire FERNANDES
Renata SATHLER
spellingShingle José Fernando Castanha HENRIQUES
Rodrigo Hitoshi HIGA
Nayara Thiago SEMENARA
Guilherme JANSON
Thais Maria Freire FERNANDES
Renata SATHLER
Evaluation of deflection forces of orthodontic wires with different ligation types
Brazilian Oral Research
Orthodontic Wires
Alloys
Orthodontics
Friction
Orthodontic Brackets
Elastomers
author_facet José Fernando Castanha HENRIQUES
Rodrigo Hitoshi HIGA
Nayara Thiago SEMENARA
Guilherme JANSON
Thais Maria Freire FERNANDES
Renata SATHLER
author_sort José Fernando Castanha HENRIQUES
title Evaluation of deflection forces of orthodontic wires with different ligation types
title_short Evaluation of deflection forces of orthodontic wires with different ligation types
title_full Evaluation of deflection forces of orthodontic wires with different ligation types
title_fullStr Evaluation of deflection forces of orthodontic wires with different ligation types
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of deflection forces of orthodontic wires with different ligation types
title_sort evaluation of deflection forces of orthodontic wires with different ligation types
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica
series Brazilian Oral Research
issn 1807-3107
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate deflection forces of orthodontic wires of different alloys engaged into conventional brackets using several ligation types. Stainless steel, conventional superelastic nickel-titanium and thermally activated nickel-titanium archwires tied into conventional brackets by a ring-shaped elastomeric ligature (RSEL), a 8-shaped elastomeric ligature (8SEL) and a metal ligature (ML) were tested. A clinical simulation device was created especially for this study and forces were measured with an Instron Universal Testing Machine. For the testing procedure, the block representing the maxillary right central incisor was moved 0.5 and 1 mm bucco-lingually at a constant speed of 2 mm/min, and the forces released by the wires were recorded, in accordance with the ISO 15841 guidelines. In general, the RSEL showed lighter forces, while 8SEL and ML showed higher values. At the 0.5 mm deflection, the 8SEL presented the greatest force, but at the 1.0 mm deflection the ML had a statistically similar force. Based on our evaluations, to obtain lighter forces, the thermally activated nickel-titanium wire with the RSEL are recommended, while the steel wire with the 8SEL or the ML are recommended when larger forces are desired. The ML exhibited the highest force increase with increased deflections, compared with the elastomeric ligatures.
topic Orthodontic Wires
Alloys
Orthodontics
Friction
Orthodontic Brackets
Elastomers
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