Comparison of slot deformation in stainless steel and ceramic brackets during torque: A finite element analysis

Abstract Introduction: Torque in orthodontics is vital in final positioning of the teeth during fixed appliance therapy. Torqueing of archwires is a significant factor in transferring the applied forces to the bracket which might cause deformation of the slot. Any deformation in the bracket slot ca...

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Main Authors: Pandurangan Harikrishnan, Varadaraju Magesh, Devadhas Kingsly-Jeba-Singh
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Language:English
Published: Dentitio 2017-04-01
Series:South European Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Research
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spelling doaj-f58c98c85580498a815c9dbf7574e91e2020-11-24T22:55:18ZengDentitioSouth European Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Research1849-38581849-52492017-04-01415810.5937/sejodr4-1284Comparison of slot deformation in stainless steel and ceramic brackets during torque: A finite element analysisPandurangan Harikrishnan Varadaraju Magesh Devadhas Kingsly-Jeba-Singh Abstract Introduction: Torque in orthodontics is vital in final positioning of the teeth during fixed appliance therapy. Torqueing of archwires is a significant factor in transferring the applied forces to the bracket which might cause deformation of the slot. Any deformation in the bracket slot can vary the torque prescription and thus can affect the tooth position. Aim: To evaluate and compare the deformation of stainless steel (SS) and ceramic bracket slots during torque, using finite element analysis. Materials and methods: A maxillary right central incisor bracket (0.022 x 0.028 inch) dimensions were measured using a profile projector, and a finite element (FE) model was constructed. Bracket materials considered were stainless steel (SS) and ceramic. An SS rectangular archwire (0.019 x 0.025 inch) with angles of twist ranging from 5° to 40° was theoretically converted into torque. The bracket slot deformation was obtained at the top, middle and bottom locations using FE analysis. Results: There is a uniform increase in deformation in the bracket slot walls from torque of 9.7 to 77.62 Nmm except that there is a 100 percent increase in deformation when the torque changed from 38.81 to 48.51 Nmm. The top location in the gingival slot wall showed maximum deformation compared with middle and bottom slot positions in both the materials. The deformation of SS bracket slot was more than the ceramic bracket slot. Conclusion: This study showed that the bracket slot walls of both SS and ceramic brackets are subjected to deformation by application of torque and the maximum deformation was in the upper part of the bracket slot.http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=267144
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author Pandurangan Harikrishnan
Varadaraju Magesh
Devadhas Kingsly-Jeba-Singh
spellingShingle Pandurangan Harikrishnan
Varadaraju Magesh
Devadhas Kingsly-Jeba-Singh
Comparison of slot deformation in stainless steel and ceramic brackets during torque: A finite element analysis
South European Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Research
author_facet Pandurangan Harikrishnan
Varadaraju Magesh
Devadhas Kingsly-Jeba-Singh
author_sort Pandurangan Harikrishnan
title Comparison of slot deformation in stainless steel and ceramic brackets during torque: A finite element analysis
title_short Comparison of slot deformation in stainless steel and ceramic brackets during torque: A finite element analysis
title_full Comparison of slot deformation in stainless steel and ceramic brackets during torque: A finite element analysis
title_fullStr Comparison of slot deformation in stainless steel and ceramic brackets during torque: A finite element analysis
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of slot deformation in stainless steel and ceramic brackets during torque: A finite element analysis
title_sort comparison of slot deformation in stainless steel and ceramic brackets during torque: a finite element analysis
publisher Dentitio
series South European Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Research
issn 1849-3858
1849-5249
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Abstract Introduction: Torque in orthodontics is vital in final positioning of the teeth during fixed appliance therapy. Torqueing of archwires is a significant factor in transferring the applied forces to the bracket which might cause deformation of the slot. Any deformation in the bracket slot can vary the torque prescription and thus can affect the tooth position. Aim: To evaluate and compare the deformation of stainless steel (SS) and ceramic bracket slots during torque, using finite element analysis. Materials and methods: A maxillary right central incisor bracket (0.022 x 0.028 inch) dimensions were measured using a profile projector, and a finite element (FE) model was constructed. Bracket materials considered were stainless steel (SS) and ceramic. An SS rectangular archwire (0.019 x 0.025 inch) with angles of twist ranging from 5° to 40° was theoretically converted into torque. The bracket slot deformation was obtained at the top, middle and bottom locations using FE analysis. Results: There is a uniform increase in deformation in the bracket slot walls from torque of 9.7 to 77.62 Nmm except that there is a 100 percent increase in deformation when the torque changed from 38.81 to 48.51 Nmm. The top location in the gingival slot wall showed maximum deformation compared with middle and bottom slot positions in both the materials. The deformation of SS bracket slot was more than the ceramic bracket slot. Conclusion: This study showed that the bracket slot walls of both SS and ceramic brackets are subjected to deformation by application of torque and the maximum deformation was in the upper part of the bracket slot.
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