Evaluation of torque moment in self-ligation lingual brackets.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Dental materials journal Pub Date : 2025-01-31 Epub Date: 2024-12-03 DOI:10.4012/dmj.2024-187
Shingo Mineta, Akira Nakajima, Eiji Tanaka, Shigeki Hanawa, Shinya Horiuchi, Kazumitsu Sekine, Tsuyoshi Sasagawa, Yasuhiro Namura, Takayuki Yoneyama, Mitsuru Motoyoshi
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Abstract

This study investigates the moments generated when applying third-order bends to lingual brackets with different slot shapes and wires made of different materials. Three types of lingual brackets with different slot shapes: 0.018×0.018-inch square slot self-ligation bracket (AL-bracket); 0.018×0.025-inch slot self-ligation bracket (CL-bracket); 0.018×0.025-inch slot self-ligation bracket (ST-bracket). Wires of three different materials were measured. The torque value generated during torque application was measured using a torque gauge. The AL-bracket had a significantly larger torque moment than the CL- and ST-brackets at the same angles. The CL-bracket had the smallest torque moment of the three for the square wire; however, the CL-bracket revealed a larger torque moment than the ST-bracket for the rectangular wire. The torque moment of Ti-Ni wires was observed the smallest. In lingual orthodontic treatment, the results suggested the shape of the lingual bracket slot and the wire material should be considered when adjusting and applying third-order bends.

自结扎舌托槽力矩的评价。
本研究考察了三阶弯矩对不同槽形舌托和不同材质舌托的作用。三种不同槽形舌托:0.018×0.018-inch方槽自结扎托(al -托);0.018×0.025-inch槽型自结扎支架(cl -支架:);0.018×0.025-inch槽型自结扎支架(st型支架)。测量了三种不同材料的导线。使用扭矩计测量扭矩施加过程中产生的扭矩值。在相同角度下,al型支架的扭矩明显大于CL型和st型支架。对于方线,cl -支架的力矩最小;然而,对于矩形导线,cl -支架显示出比st -支架更大的扭矩力矩。钛镍丝的转矩最小。结果提示在舌正畸治疗中,调整和应用三阶弯管时应考虑舌托槽的形状和丝线的材料。
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Dental materials journal
Dental materials journal 医学-材料科学:生物材料
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
4.00%
发文量
102
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Dental Materials Journal is a peer review journal published by the Japanese Society for Dental Materials and Devises aiming to introduce the progress of the basic and applied sciences in dental materials and biomaterials. The dental materials-related clinical science and instrumental technologies are also within the scope of this journal. The materials dealt include synthetic polymers, ceramics, metals and tissue-derived biomaterials. Forefront dental materials and biomaterials used in developing filed, such as tissue engineering, bioengineering and artificial intelligence, are positively considered for the review as well. Recent acceptance rate of the submitted manuscript in the journal is around 30%.
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