Bending properties of fiber-reinforced composites retainers bonded with spot-composite coverage
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Orthodontic and periodontal splints are prepared with round or flat metallic wires. As these devices cannot be used in patients
with allergy to metals or with aesthetic demands, fiber-reinforced composite (FRC) retainers have been introduced. Stiffness of
FRC materials could reduce physiologic tooth movement. In order to lower rigidity of conventional FRC retainers, a modified
construction technique that provided a partial (spot) composite coverage of the fiber has been tested and compared with
metallic splints and full-bonded FRCs. Flat (Bond-a-Braid, Reliance Orthodontic Products) and round (Penta-one 0155, Masel
Orthodontics) stainless steel splints, conventional FRC splints, and experimental spot-bonded FRC retainers (Everstick Ortho,
StickTech) were investigated. The strength to bend the retainers at 0.1 mm deflection and at maximum load was measured with a
modified Frasaco model. No significant differences were reported among load values of stainless steel wires and experimental spotbonded
FRC retainers at 0.1 mm deflection. Higher strength values were recoded for conventional full-bonded FRCs. At maximum
load no significant differences were reported between metallic splints (flat and round) and experimental spot-bonded FRCs, and
no significant differences were reported between spot- and full-bonded FRC splints. These results encourage further tests in order
to evaluate clinical applications of experimental spot-bonded FRC retainers.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Fiber-reinforced composite, stainless steel splint, spot-bonded retainer, full-bonded retainer, bending strength,
Elenco autori:
Sfondrini, MARIA FRANCESCA; Gandini, Paola; Tessera, P; Vallittu, Pk; Lassila, L; Scribante, Andrea
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