[Enamel wear from ceramic and stainless steel orthodontic brackets].

A D Viazis
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The purpose of this investigation was to examine the potential enamel wear upon contact with ceramic and stainless steel orthodontic brackets of the same company into an artificial mouth, which is a simulated oral environment. Two groups of ten lower premolars were bonded with ceramic and stainless steel brackets. The same number of upper premolars were used and each upper premolar was brought in contact with the opposing bracket and subjected to a lateral type of movement, like a mastication movement, by the artificial mouth. A constant load of approximately two pounds was used for the masticatory force, the rate of chewing was one cycle per second and the teeth were subjected to 2.5 and 10 masticatory cycles. The before and after occlusal surfaces of the upper premolars were compared using a computerized profiling system and the enamel volume loss was calculated. Qualitative changes, such as rate of enamel wear, were examined visually using SEM and computer graphics. Abrasion scores (mean +/- SD) in mm3 were 0.0142 +/- 0.020 for the metal and 0.2433 +/- 0.150 for the ceramic brackets and were significantly different at p less than 0.05. Ceramic brackets caused significantly greater enamel abrasion than stainless steel brackets.

[陶瓷和不锈钢正畸托架的牙釉质磨损]。
本研究的目的是研究同一公司的陶瓷和不锈钢正畸托架进入模拟口腔环境的人工口腔后,牙釉质的潜在磨损情况。两组10颗下前磨牙分别用陶瓷和不锈钢托架粘接。使用相同数量的上前磨牙,每个上前磨牙与相对的托槽接触,并由人工口腔进行侧向运动,如咀嚼运动。咀嚼力的恒定负荷约为2磅,咀嚼速度为每秒1次,牙齿承受2.5次和10次咀嚼循环。采用计算机分析系统比较上前磨牙合面前后牙釉质体积损失。质变化,如牙釉质磨损率,用扫描电子显微镜和计算机图形可视化检查。金属托槽磨损评分(平均+/- SD) mm3为0.0142 +/- 0.020,陶瓷托槽为0.2433 +/- 0.150,p < 0.05,差异有统计学意义。陶瓷托槽对牙釉质的磨损明显大于不锈钢托槽。
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