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Journal of Dental School-Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences. 2012; 29 (4): 219-229
em Persa | IMEMR | ID: emr-122569

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Ni-Ti alloys are widely used in orthodontics. The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the load- deflection properties of Ni-Ti wires. In this experimental study, 65 Ni-Ti round wire [0.014 inch] from 13 different brands were subjected to a 3-bracket bending test at 37°C using an upper central bracket attached to rod in a manner the distance between the midpoint of brackets was 15.5mm. For each wire, the average force was determined at 1, 1.5, 2 and 2.5 deflections in unloading area. Then, SEM equipped with EDX system was used to asses element composition of each brand of wire. The drawing graphs had the overall shape of superelastic graphs;however, the amount of force applied by different wires at different deflections were significantly different, so 13 wires was divided to 4 categories according to their force delivary: high force [orthoforce], moderate force [Proflex, ORG, Ortho technology IMD, GAC and Force I], Low force [Smart' Nitanium' Nitinol SE, SE NITI, Rematitan Lite] and very low force [Imagination]. Additionally it was revealed that wires belong to one manufactory doesn't act similarly. The maximum and minimum Coefficient of Vriation belonged to Ortho Force and ORG, respectively. In element analysis, the ratio of Ni/Ti was not similar in different wire brands. It seemed likely that wires with higher Ti atomic percentage show lower load-deflection rate. It is revealed by this study that although studied wires almost showed superelastic graphs, the slope of the graph showed significant difference among the wires. So in this regard, the manufacturers' propagations are not reliable completely. The general recommendation is application of caution and precision in wire selection and attention to study results, element analysis and amount of crowding


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Níquel , Titânio
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Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran. 1989; 3 (3-4): 169-173
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-13738

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Neutrophil mobility in 60 patients with vitamin D-deficient rickets is studied, and the patients are followed after therapy by 600,000 units vitamin D. 28 of 60 patients [46%], had low chemotaxis for neutrophils before vitamin D injection [migration], and 36 of 60 [60%] had low random mobility. The results showed a significant improvement after vitamin D therapy; furthermore, the level of calcium and phosphorus reached normal levels after treatment of the patients as well. We have previously studied neutrophil mobility in 10 patients with rickets. This report serves to complement our previous preliminary report


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