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Head Face Med ; 10: 4, 2014 Feb 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24502426

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INTRODUCTION: In lingual orthodontic therapy, effective torque control of the incisors is crucial due to the biomechanical particularities associated with the point of force application and the tight link between third order deviations and vertical tooth position. AIM: The aim of the present in vitro investigation was to analyze the torque capacity of a completely customized lingual appliance of the next generation (WIN) in combination with different finishing archwire dimensions. METHODS: Using a typodont of the upper arch carrying the WIN appliance, slot filling and undersized individualized ß-titanium archwires were engaged. Horizontal forces ranging from 0 to 100 cN were applied at the central incisor by means of spring gauges. The resulting angular deviations were recorded and the corresponding torque moments were calculated. RESULTS: For fullsize archwires (0.018"×0.018" ß-titanium and 0.018"×0.025" ß-titanium), an initial torque play of 0-2° had to be overcome prior to the development of an effective torque moment. Thereafter, a linear correlation between torque angle and torque moment developed for both archwire dimensions with steeper slopes calculated for the specimens with the larger dimension. A torque moment of 2 Nmm required for effective torque correction was noted after a minimum of 2-3° of twist for the 0.018"×0.018" ß-titanium wires as compared to 2-4° for the 0.018"×0.025" ß-titanium study sample. When undersized archwires were analyzed (0.0175"×0.0175" ß-titanium), the measured torque play ranged from 5-7°. After 8-12° of torque angle, the threshold of 2 Nmm was reached. A linear relationship between twist angle and torque moment in which the steepness of the slopes was generally flatter than the ones calculated for the slot filling archwires was noted. CONCLUSIONS: Given the high precision of the bracket slot-archwire-combination provided with the WIN appliance, an effective torque control can be clinically realized.


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Desenho de Aparelho Ortodôntico , Fenômenos Biomecânicos/fisiologia , Análise do Estresse Dentário/métodos , Humanos , Incisivo , Teste de Materiais , Braquetes Ortodônticos , Fios Ortodônticos , Estresse Mecânico , Técnicas de Movimentação Dentária/instrumentação , Torque
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