A new elastic slot system and V-wire mechanics
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A new elastic slot system and V-wire mechanics
Abstract
Objective: To biomechanically test a new elastic slot system and V-wire mechanics.
Materials and methods: Conventional twin and self-ligating brackets and the new elastodynamic bracket were biomechanically tested. The conventional brackets had a rectangular 0.022'' slot and the new elastodynamic bracket had a V-slot, a new slot geometry. Torque measurements were performed with 0.018'' × 0.025'' and 0.019'' × 0.025'' stainless steel (ss) archwires. A nickel-titanium V wire was used for the biomechanical measurements on the elastodynamic bracket. The measurements were done with the aid of a six-component measuring sensor.
Results: The results of the biomechanical testing revealed play in the brackets with rectangular slot geometry. The V slot in the elastodynamic bracket assured that the wire fit perfectly in the slot. Dynamic moments of 5 to 10 Nmm were transmitted without any play. No permanent deformation of the slot occurred in the new elastodynamic bracket because of the elastic slot.
Conclusion: Control of torque for three-dimensional positioning of the teeth in the dental arch with rectangular slot geometry as used in straight-wire therapy is difficult. If torque is bent into the wire, because of the play there is a high risk that either too much, too little, or no moment is transmitted to the teeth. The V-slot archwire/bracket geometry in conjunction with nickel titanium composition has no play and allows a reduction of forces and moments with direct and continuous transmission of torque in the bracket. Because of the elasticity of the bracket, there is an upper limit to the moment possible.
Keywords: Biomechanics; Elastic slot system; Forces; Moments; V-wire mechanics.
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