Chulalongkorn University Dental Journal
Publication Date
2008-05-01
Abstract
Objective The purpose of this study was to compare the frictional resistance of two types of passive self-ligating brackets and a conventional bracket. The two passive self-ligating brackets were Damon 3MX that kept the wire inside the slot by a sliding door and Smartclip that held the wire by two slipping clips while the conventional bracket (Gemini) kept the wire inside the slot by an elastomeric ring. Materials and methods Three experimental groups were tested by using three different materials in active configuration. Each group consisted of 30 samples. At critical angle 3 degrees, static frictional resistance was evaluated by Lloyd universal testing machine while the 0.019 inch x 0.025 inch stainless steel wire was moved in the bracket slot. One-way analysis of variance and multiple comparisons with Tamhaneûs T2 were used to analyze the difference of the static frictional resistance among three groups at statistically significant level 0.05. Results The findings revealed that Damon 3MX showed the lowest frictional resistance (0.203 ± 0.083 newton) followed by Smartclip (0.297 ± 0.074 newton) and Gemini (1.865 ± 0.404 newton), respectively. There were statistically significant differences of the frictional resistance among three groups at level 0.05. Conclusion In the active configuration, Damon 3MX bracket and Smartclip bracket produced lower frictional force than the conventional bracket did. Between two self-ligating brackets, Damon 3MX demonstrated lower frictional force than that of Smartclip with statistical significance.
DOI
10.58837/CHULA.CUDJ.31.2.4
First Page
159
Last Page
168
Recommended Citation
Chotiwannaporn, Buntoon; Chiewcharat, Porntip; and Chamnannidiadha, Niramol
(2008)
"The comparison of frictional force in two passive self-ligating brackets and a conventional bracket,"
Chulalongkorn University Dental Journal: Vol. 31:
Iss.
2, Article 4.
DOI: 10.58837/CHULA.CUDJ.31.2.4
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https://digital.car.chula.ac.th/cudj/vol31/iss2/4