An In - vivo study to evaluate the force decay of three different orthodontic elastomeric ligatures.

IF 0.1 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE International Journal of Orthodontic Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2022-06-25 DOI:10.56501/intjorthodrehabil.v13i2.520
Shabeer Ali Parambil, S. Duraisamy, Krishnaraj R, R. K.
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Abstract: Background: In vitro studies conducted under simulated oral environment under estimated the force decay of elastomeric ligatures. There are only few invivo studies that are reported evaluating the force decay of elastomeric ligatures.  Aim & Objectives:  The aim of this in-vivo study was to evaluate the force decay of three different clear elastomeric ligature modules stretched over the lower incisor brackets intra orally over three different time periods at 24 hrs, 7 days and 21 days by comparing it with the force levels evaluated at as received conditions . Materials and methods: Ten patients undergoing fixed orthodontic treatment with  Roth Prescription, 0.022" slot preadjusted edgewise stainless steel brackets   with aligning and levelling completed and   0.019" x 0.025" SS arch wire placed passively in the lower arch were included in the study. The three types of elastomeric ligature modules formed the three study groups [Group I: Molded“O” (Ormco, USA),Group II: Alastik (3M Unitek, USA)&Group III: Uni-stick (American orthodontics, USA)] Each group was assigned with a specific lower incisor in each patient and the respective modules were used in the teeth during the study period. The force levels required to stretch the modules to a predetermined length of 4.1mm were evaluated at 4 different time intervals at 0 hour (as received), 24, 7 days, and 21 days after intra-oral use using a universal testing machine (Instron model 1112, Instron Corp.). The mean force values and standard deviations for all the groups at each time period.  The mean percentage of force decay between time periods for each study group was calculated. One way ANOVA followed by Post hoc Tukey HSD was performed for within the group and between group comparisons. Paired T test was done for pairwise comparisons. (P value≤ 0.05) Results: The mean force level recorded were high at the base line level with as received modules before inserting into the patients mouth for all the three study groups.  The mean force level was 766.50 ± 3.659 gms, 650.50±2.759 gms and 594 .10 ± 4.630 gms for group I, II & III respectively in the as received condition. The percentage of force decay was 32.94 % at 24 hrs and 69.85% at 7 days and 79.31% at 21 days for Group I. A force decay of 31.36%, 70.76% and 79.83% from the base line value was noted in group II at the same time intervals. In Group III The force decay rate at 24 hrs, 7 days and 21 days were 33.29%, 66.10% and 77.12% respectively. One way ANOVA for within group and between group comparison showed a significant difference between  the force levels recorded at different time intervals within and between all the three study groups. Post Hoc Tukey HSD revealed a significant difference between the three groups at all the time intervals tested except at 7 days and 21 days where the force levels exerted by the group II and Group III samples were not significantly different. Paired sample T test for pairwise comparison of force exerted between different time intervals in all the three groups revealed a significant difference. Conclusion: Group I clear modules exhibited significantly high mean force and less force decay compared to other groups at all four time intervals tested. The elastomeric modules exhibited significant force decay after 24 hours, 7days and 21 days of intra-oral use except at 7 days and 21 days where the force levels exerted by the group II and Group III samples were not significantly different. The  forces at the end of three weeks of intra oral use appeared to be insufficient for effective torquing effect and severe rotational corrections in all the three study groups and hence changing modules sfter three weeks may be beneficial in those cases
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一种评估三种不同正畸弹性结扎力衰减的体内研究。
摘要:背景:在模拟口腔环境下进行的体外研究估计了弹性结扎的力衰减。只有很少的研究报告评估弹性结扎的力衰减。目的和目的:本体内研究的目的是通过将其与接收条件下评估的力水平进行比较,评估在24小时、7天和21天的三个不同时间段内,在下切牙托槽上经口内拉伸的三种不同透明弹性体结扎模块的力衰减。材料与方法:采用Roth方固定正畸治疗10例,0.022“槽预调扁立不锈钢支架,完成对齐和调平,0.019”x 0.025”SS弓丝被动放置在下弓中。三种类型的弹性结扎模块组成了三个研究组[第一组:模制“O”(美国Ormco),第二组:Alastik(美国3M Unitek)和第三组:Uni-stick(美国正畸)]在研究期间,每组患者都被分配了一个特定的下切牙,并在牙齿中使用了相应的模块。使用通用测试机(Instron model 1112,Instron Corp.),在口服后0小时(收到时)、24天、7天和21天,以4个不同的时间间隔评估将模块拉伸到4.1mm的预定长度所需的力水平。计算每个研究组在不同时间段之间力衰减的平均百分比。对组内和组间比较进行单向方差分析,然后进行事后Tukey HSD。配对T检验用于成对比较。(P值≤0.05)结果:所有三个研究组在将模块插入患者口腔之前,记录的平均力水平在基线水平上均较高。在接收状态下,I组、II组和III组的平均力水平分别为766.50±3.659 gms、650.50±2.759 gms和594.10±4.630 gms。第I组的力衰减百分比在24小时时为32.94%,在7天时为69.85%,在21天时为79.31%。在相同的时间间隔内,第II组的力从基线值衰减了31.36%、70.76%和79.83%。在第三组中,24小时、7天和21天的力衰减率分别为33.29%、66.10%和77.12%。组内和组间比较的单向方差分析显示,在所有三个研究组内和之间,在不同时间间隔记录的力水平之间存在显著差异。特设Tukey HSD显示,除了第7天和第21天,第II组和第III组样本施加的力水平没有显著差异外,在所有测试时间间隔,三组之间存在显著差异。配对样本T检验用于对三组中不同时间间隔之间施加的力进行配对比较,结果显示存在显著差异。结论:在所有四个测试时间间隔内,与其他组相比,第一组透明模块表现出显著较高的平均力和较小的力衰减。在口服24小时、7天和21天后,弹性体模块表现出显著的力衰减,但在第7天和第21天,第II组和第III组样品施加的力水平没有显著差异。在所有三个研究组中,口服三周结束时的力似乎不足以产生有效的扭转效果和严重的旋转矫正,因此在这些情况下,三周后更换模块可能是有益的
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