Effect of activation and preactivation on the mechanical behavior and neutral position of stainless steel and beta-titanium T-loops
- 대한치과교정학회
- The Korean Journal of Orthodontics
- 제45권 제4호
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2015.07198 - 208 (11 pages)
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Objective: To quantify, for each activation, the effect of preactivations of differing distribution and intensity on the neutral position of T-loops (7-mm height), specifically the horizontal force, moment to force (M/F) ratio, and load to deflection ratio. Methods: A total 100 loops measuring 0.017 × 0.025 inches in cross-section were divided into two groups (n = 50 each) according to composition, either stainless steel or beta-titanium. The two groups were further divided into five subgroups, 10 loops each, corresponding to the five preactivations tested: preactivations with occlusal distribution (0<sup>o</sup>, 20<sup>o</sup>, and 40<sup>o</sup>), gingival distribution (20<sup>o</sup>), and occlusal-gingival distribution (40<sup>o</sup>). The loops were subjected to a total activation of 6-mm with 0.5-mm iterations. Statistical analysis was performed using comprised ANOVA and Bonferoni multiple comparison tests, with a significance level of 5%. Results: The location and intensity of preactivation influenced the force intensity. For the M/F ratio, the highest value achieved without preactivation was lower than the height of the loop. Without preactivation, the M/F ratio increased with activation, while the opposite effect was observed with preactivation. The increase in the M/F ratio was greater when the preactivation distribution was partially or fully gingival. Conclusions: Depending on the preactivation distribution, displacement of uprights is higher or lower than the activation, which is a factor to consider in clinical practice. [Korean J Orthod 2015;45(4):198-208]
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