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Elastodontic Devices in Orthodontics: An In-Vitro Study on Mechanical Deformation under Loading
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2022
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringMechanical ResistanceBiomedical EngineeringOrthopaedic SurgeryIn-vitro StudyStrength PropertyBiomechanicsMaxillofacial SurgeryOrthodontic TreatmentMechanical BehaviorElastodontic DevicesMaterial MechanicsMechanical DeformationBluehill SoftwareInstron Universal MachineMechanical PropertiesDental BiomechanicsOrthodontic ResearchMechanics Of Materials
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the mechanical resistance of elastodontic devices (ED): their maximum compression loads and plastic deformation under loading (percentage). An Instron universal machine (Model 3365, Instron, Industrial Product Group, Grove City, PA, USA) was employed with a 100 N load cell and with Bluehill software for loading analyses. Each device was submitted to a five-cycles test. The following ED were evaluated: A.M.C.O.P. (Micerium, Genova, Italy) in red color, in orange color, and in blue color; HealthyStart (Ortho-Tain, Winnetka, IL, USA), and T4K™ phase 1 (Myofunctional Research Co., Helensvale, Australia). During the five-cycles test, the Ortho-Tain device delivered the greatest compression load (7.56 N), with the lowest percentage of deformation (0.95%). For all devices, a slight plastic deformation of the material was registered, ranging from 0.95% to 1.75%. For the T4K device it was not possible to complete the five-cycles test. For all the analyzed ED, a slight plastic deformation under loading was registered, that in all cases can be considered clinically acceptable. Further studies are needed to test the appliances after clinical usage.
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