Changes in the Force Decay of Orthodontic Elastomeric Chains after Immersion in Different Mouthrinses

M. Shamaa, Dina Samy Farahat, M. Tawfik
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Objective: To investigate the influence of the most frequently utilized mouthrinses on the force degradation of different elastomeric chains. Methodology: Conventional and memory elastomeric chains were attained from two different manufacturers with a total of 320 specimens. Each of the 4 chain types was divided into two groups to deliver light (200g) and heavy forces (350g) (n= 40). Each group was further divided into 4 subgroups (n=10): a control one where the elastomeric chains were immersed in deionized water and three experimental groups immersed in a sodium fluoride (NaF) containing mouthrinse, a whitening mouthrinse and an alcohol containing mouthrinse. The force decay percent was measured over 5 time points. Results: Force decay was significantly higher in alcohol containing mouthrinse group at day 1 compared to other groups followed by a marginal significance. In the whitening group; force decay was non-significantly higher than that in sodium fluoride followed by the control group . There was no significant difference in force degeneration between the two companies. In conventional chain group; there was a significantly higher force decay (p<.001) compared to memory one with the greatest decrease in the first day till the second week, then both reached a plateau and the force remained nearly constant at weeks 3 & 4. No significant difference was detected between light and heavy force application. Conclusion: Alcohol containing mouthrinses can intensify force decay in elastomeric chains more than bleaching and NaF mouthrinses. Memory elastomeric chains are recommended as they exhibited less force decay compared to conventional ones.
正畸弹力链在不同漱口水中浸泡后的力衰减变化
目的研究最常用的漱口水对不同弹性链受力降解的影响。研究方法:从两家不同的制造商处获得传统和记忆弹性链,共 320 个样本。4 种链条被分为两组,分别承受轻(200 克)和重(350 克)的力(n= 40)。每组又分为 4 个子组(n=10):对照组将弹性链浸泡在去离子水中,三个实验组分别浸泡在含氟钠(NaF)漱口水、美白漱口水和含酒精漱口水中。在 5 个时间点测量了力衰减百分比。结果显示与其他组相比,含酒精漱口水组在第 1 天的力衰减率明显较高,其次是边缘显著性。在美白组,力衰减比氟化钠组和对照组高,但无显著性差异。两家公司在力量衰减方面没有明显差异。传统链组的力量衰减(p<.001)明显高于记忆组,第一天至第二周的衰减幅度最大,然后两者都达到了一个平稳点,第三周和第四周的力量几乎保持不变。轻度和重度施力之间没有发现明显差异。结论含酒精的漱口水比漂白漱口水和 NaF 漱口水更能加剧弹性链的力量衰减。建议使用记忆弹力链,因为与传统弹力链相比,记忆弹力链的力衰减较小。
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