Assessment of the Hardness of Various Orthodontic Wires
RS1-441
0301 basic medicine
03 medical and health sciences
orthodontic
Pharmacy and materia medica
QD71-142
stainless
microhardness
steel
Analytical chemistry
Original Research
DOI:
10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_776_24
Publication Date:
2024-11-13T12:02:45Z
AUTHORS (7)
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT
Introduction:
The mechanical characteristics of orthodontic wires are crucial since they have a significant impact on the effectiveness of orthodontic therapy, and patients undergoing orthodontic treatment are becoming more and more picky about their aesthetic preferences.
Objectives:
The goal of the current investigation was to assess the hardness of various orthodontic wires.
Materials and Methods:
Three types of wires were employed in this study: nickel titanium (NiTi, USA), beta-titanium (TMA, USA), and stainless steel (SS, Germany). For the upper left canine in this investigation, we utilized an edgewise bracket with a slot size of 0.018″. Epoxy resin was used to implant the wires. The orientation of the brackets was horizontal. Next, a measurement was taken of the brackets’ external surfaces’ hardness. Using an optical microscope, the micrographs of the typical Vickers indentations were captured. The acquired data was assessed statistically.
Results:
The specimens belonging to the stainless steel, nickel-titanium, and beta-titanium groups had mean microhardness values of 523.24, 367.22, and 321.36, respectively. There were noteworthy outcomes when comparing the three research groups.
Conclusion:
Among the stainless steel group specimens, the highest microhardness was observed. However, more research is advised.
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