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Friction in Sliding Orthodontic Mechanics
其他書名
Ceramic Brackets, Teflon-coated Wires, and Comparative Resistances
出版St. Louis University. School of Dentistry, 1989
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=d2y0NwAACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋In response to patient 'demand' for more esthetic orthodontic appliances, brackets of aluminum-oxide ceramics and Teflon-coated archwires and ligature wires are now available to the practitioner. The round, coated archwires are potentially useful during cuspid retraction procedures in bicuspid-extraction orthodontic treatment. Controlled evaluation of frictional forces associated with the ceramic brackets and coated archwires (compared to conventional appliances components of stainless steel) has apparently not been reported in the literature to date. The objective of the present investigation was to measure and compare the magnitudes of frictional forces generated within a relevant sample of brackets, archwires, and ligations during simulated orthodontic edgewise sliding mechanics. Independent variables and their values were 1) bracket (stainless steel, single-crystal ceramic, and polycrystalline ceramic), 2) archwire (uncoated and Teflon-coated stainless steel), and 3) ligation (uncoated and Teflon-coated stainless-steel wires). With coated or uncoated archwires, polycrystalline brackets generated larger frictional forces than either stainless-steel or single-crystal brackets. Teflon-coated archwires in slots of either ceramic bracket generated smaller frictional forces than uncoated archwires, although the ceramic brackets tended to cause greater distressing of the surfaces of both archwires than did the stainless-steel brackets. Theses. (aw).