Comparison of friction produced by two types of orthodontic bracket protectors

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Abstract

Introduction: Fixed orthodontic appliances have been regarded as a common causative factor of oral lesions. To manage soft tissue discomfort, most orthodontists recommend using a small amount of utility wax over the brackets in order to alleviate trauma. This in vitro study aimed at evaluating friction generated by two types of bracket protectors (customized acetate protector [CAP] and temporary resin protector [TRP]) during the initial stages of orthodontic treatment. Methods: An experimental model (test unit) was used to assess friction. In order to measure the friction produced in each test, the model was attached to a mechanical testing machine which simulated maxillary canines alignment. Intergroup comparison was carried out by one-way ANOVA with level of significance set at 5%. Results: The friction presented by the TRP group was statistically higher than that of the control group at 6 mm. It was also higher than in the control and CAP groups in terms of maximum friction.Conclusion: The customized acetate protector (CAP) demonstrated not to interfere in friction between the wire and the orthodontic bracket slot. © 2014 Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics.

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Mendonça, S. de L., Praxedes Neto, O. J., de Oliveira, P. T., dos Santos, P. B. D., & Pinheiro, F. H. de S. L. (2014). Comparison of friction produced by two types of orthodontic bracket protectors. Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics, 19(1), 86–91. https://doi.org/10.1590/2176-9451.19.1.086-091.oar

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