Three-point bending test comparison of fiber-reinforced composite archwires to nickel-titanium archwires.

Richard W Ballard, Nikhil K Sarkar, Merrell C Irby, Paul C Armbruster, David W Berzins
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Aim: Various alternatives to metal orthodontic archwires have produced varied successes over the years. This study sought to evaluate the bending properties of fiber-reinforced polymeric composite (FRC) archwires compared with similarly sized nickel-titanium (Ni-Ti) archwires.

Methods: Two different 0.018-inch translucent FRC orthodontic wires (Translucent Archwire I and Translucent Archwire II) were tested against 0.014-, 0.016-, and 0.018-inch nonsuperelastic nickel titanium orthodontic wires. The wires in each group (n = 10) were evaluated with three-point bending using a universal testing machine. Wire segments were deflected at midspan to 3.1 mm at a rate of 2 mm/min. Loading and unloading slope and modulus were calculated, as were force values during activation and deactivation and elastic recovery.

Results: It was found that the 0.018-inch Ni-Ti archwire demonstrated the highest force values at different deflection distances followed by Translucent Archwire II, 0.016-inch Ni-Ti, Translucent Archwire I, and finally 0.014-inch Ni-Ti. 0.016-inch Ni-Ti exhibited the highest modulus value, followed by 0.018-inch Ni-Ti, 0.014-inch Ni-Ti, Translucent Archwire II, and finally Translucent Archwire I. During deactivation, the elastic recovery of 0.014-inch Ni-Ti and 0.016-inch Ni-Ti was significantly greater than Translucent Archwire II.

Conclusion: The bending properties of BioMer's FRC archwires were found to be comparable to Ni-Ti, as advertised by the manufacturer.

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纤维增强复合弓线与镍钛弓线三点弯曲试验比较。
目的:多年来,金属正畸弓线的各种替代品取得了不同的成功。本研究旨在评估纤维增强聚合物复合材料(FRC)弓丝与相同尺寸的镍钛(Ni-Ti)弓丝的弯曲性能。方法:将两种不同的0.018英寸半透明FRC正畸丝(半透明Archwire I和半透明Archwire II)与0.014英寸、0.016英寸和0.018英寸非超弹性镍钛正畸丝进行对比试验。每组(n = 10)用万能试验机进行三点弯曲评估。钢丝段以2 mm/min的速度在跨中偏转至3.1 mm。计算了加载和卸载时的斜率和模量,以及激活和失活以及弹性恢复时的力值。结果:在不同的偏转距离下,0.018英寸Ni-Ti弓丝的力值最高,其次是半透明弓丝II, 0.016英寸Ni-Ti,半透明弓丝I,最后是0.014英寸Ni-Ti。在失活过程中,0.014英寸Ni-Ti和0.016英寸Ni-Ti的弹性回复率显著大于半透明Archwire II,其次是0.018英寸Ni-Ti、0.014英寸Ni-Ti、半透明Archwire II。结论:正如生产商宣传的那样,BioMer的FRC弓丝的弯曲性能与Ni-Ti相当。
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