In vitro evaluation of resistance to sliding in self-ligating and conventional bracket systems during dental alignment
- Giancarlo Cordasco Antonino Lo Giudice Angela Militi Riccardo Nucera Giuseppe Triolo Giovanni Matarese
- 대한치과교정학회
- The Korean Journal of Orthodontics
- 제42권 제4호
- 등재여부 : KCI등재
- 2012.08
- 218 - 224 (7 pages)
Objective: To investigate the resistance to sliding (RS) in self-ligating and conventional ligation bracket systems at 5 different second-order bracket angulations by using low-stiffness alignment wires in a 3-bracket experimental model and to verify the performance of the main RS components in both systems when these wires are used. Methods: Interactive self-ligating brackets with closed and open slides were used for the self-ligating (SL) and conventional ligation (CL) groups, respectively; elastomeric ligatures (1 mm inner diameter) were used in the latter system. The alignment wire used was 0.014 inch heat-activated NiTi (austenitic finish temperature set at 36°C by the manufacturer). A custom-made testing machine was used to measure frictional resistance. Tests were repeated 5 times at every angulation simulated. All data were analyzed statistically. Results: The RS increased significantly with increasing angulation in both SL and CL groups (p < 0.0001). However, the RS values were significantly higher at every angulation (p < 0.0001) in the CL group. Conclusions: Despite the relevance of the binding phenomenon, ligation forces predominantly affect the RS when low-stiffness alignment wires are used. [Korean J Orthod 2012;42(4):218-224]