The Mechanical Behavior Variation of Nickel - Titanium Orthodontic Wires in Different Fluoride Mouthwash
Journal Title: International Journal of Medical Research & Health Sciences (IJMRHS) - Year 2016, Vol 5, Issue 12
Abstract
In this study, an orthodontic arch wire of Ni-Ti alloy made by Germany in four different mouthwashes contain fluoride was investigated in mechanical behavior. This research focused on the mechanical behavior changes in different mouthwashes. The Mouthwashes were chosen from most popular one in Iran including Oral-B, Gum, and Behsa Mouthwash. The wires after 3 month in touch with mouthwashes were studied and the result was presented. The result show that the lowest power to reshape the wire, is for the wire in Crest case (3). The maximum power assigns to wire in Behsa case (1). Also, the shortest treatment period is for wire in Behsa mouthwash case (1) with 0.087 Nm strain energy and the maximum duration of therapy is related to case (3) Crest mouthwash with 0.039 Nm. Moreover, the wires in Oral-b (0.095 Nm) has the lowest and Gum mouthwash (0.140 Nm) has the highest energy intake. The energy absorbed by the wires in Behsa and Crest is in the middle. Finally, it is proposed that patient could used all mouthwash but based on their condition, one product will be useful.
Authors and Affiliations
Ilnaz haj Hemati| Postgraduate student of Orthodontics, Mashhad dental school, Mashhad, Iran, Farzaneh lal Alizadeh| Postgraduate student of Orthodontics, Mashhad dental school, Mashhad, Iran, CorrespondingEmail:laelaf931@mums.ac.ir, Mustafa Kazemi| Postgraduate student of Orthodontics, Mashhad dental school, Mashhad, Iran, Sahar Irani| Postgraduate student of Orthodontics, Mashhad dental school, Mashhad, Iran, Mahdi Sohrabi| Oral and maxillofacial radiologist, Mashhad, Iran
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