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Abstract
The object of the study was to investigate the behavioural characteristics of orthodontic elastomeric modules with regard to their effect on frictional resistance and their failure load forces, and involved the use of an experimental laboratory-based study. Six cohorts were assembled employing five types of module and two bracket types. Straight lengths of 0.018 x 0.025-inch stainless steel were pulled through the ligated brackets and frictional resistance was measured using an Instron universal testing machine. Recordings were repeated over a 4-week period, during which time the cohorts were placed in a simulated oral environment. Failure load forces of new and used modules were also recorded, and frictional resistance and failure load forces. Analysis of variance revealed that the Minitwin cohort exhibited significantly higher frictional resistance and that the clear modules demonstrated the lowest levels of friction. Time soaked in a simulated oral environment had a variable effect on frictional resistance. A wide range of failure load forces was seen for the five types of module and all types showed a reduction in failure load force following their soaking in the simulated oral environment. There was variation in performance of the different modules both in friction testing and failure load testing.
该研究的目的是调查正畸弹性模块的行为特征,以及它们对摩擦阻力和失效载荷力的影响,并涉及使用基于实验室的实验研究。采用5种模组和2种支架组合6个队列。将长度为0.018 x 0.025英寸的直不锈钢穿过结扎的支架,并使用Instron万能试验机测量摩擦阻力。录音在4周的时间内重复进行,在此期间,这些队列被放置在模拟的口腔环境中。还记录了新旧模块的失效载荷力,以及摩擦阻力和失效载荷力。方差分析显示,Minitwin队列显示出明显更高的摩擦阻力,而清晰的模块显示出最低的摩擦水平。在模拟口腔环境中浸泡时间对摩擦阻力有不同的影响。对于五种类型的模块,可以看到广泛的失效载荷力,并且所有类型的模块在模拟口腔环境中浸泡后都显示出失效载荷力的减少。在摩擦试验和失效载荷试验中,不同模块的性能存在差异。