1. Force Degradation of Elastomeric Chains after Storage Time and Mechanical Brushing
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Silvia Amélia Scudeler Vedovello, Ana Rosa Costa, Antonio Carlos da Silva Chaves-Filho, Lincoln Borges, Eduardo Cesar Almada Santos, Américo Bortolazzo Correr, Lourenço Correr-Sobrinho, and Marcus Vinicius Crepaldi
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Toothbrushing ,Materials science ,tooth movement techniques ,Materials testing ,Elastomer ,Elasticity ,Elastomers ,Orthodontic Appliances ,Materials Testing ,In vitro study ,ligation ,Stress, Mechanical ,Composite material ,orthodontics ,General Dentistry ,Tooth Movement Technique - Abstract
The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate the force decrease of different elastomeric chains after different times: initial, 10 minutes, 1 day, 28 days and after mechanical brushing. Twenty orthodontic elastomeric chains segments were utilized for each commercial brand. Initially, the elastomeric chain of 15mm long were immediate stretched up to 20 mm in an Instron and the force was measured in gf. After all specimens were placed stretched on rectangular acrylic jigs with distance of 20 mm, immersed in deionized water at 37oC for 10 minutes and the force (gf) was measured again. Five test measurements of remaining force were made at the following time intervals: initial, 10 minutes, 1 day, 28 days and mechanical brushing. After 28 days, the acrylic plates with the specimens were adapted in the mechanical brushing machines (MSCT 3) and the elastomeric chains were submitted to mechanical brushing and the force (gf) measure again. The force (gf) was submitted to mixed-model ANOVA and Sidak post-hoc test (α=0.05). A statistically significant reduction in the force was found for all orthodontic elastomeric chain types after 1 day, 28 days and mechanical brushing (p
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- 2021