KMID : 0361920120420030129
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Korean Journal of Orthodontics 2012 Volume.42 No. 3 p.129 ~ p.137
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Variations in surface roughness of seven orthodontic archwires: an SEM-profi lometry study
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Amini Fariborz
Rakhshan Vahid Pousti Maryam Rahimi Hajir Shariati Mahsa Aghamohamadi Bahareh
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Abstract
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the surface roughness (SR) of 2 types of orthodontic archwires made by 4 different manufacturers.
Methods: This in vitro experimental study was conducted on 35 specimens of 7 different orthodontic archwires, namely, 1 nickel-titanium (NiTi) archwire each from the manufacturers American Orthodontics, OrthoTechnology, All- Star Orthodontics, and Smart Technology, and 1 stainless steel (SS) archwire each from the manufacturers American Orthodontics, OrthoTechnology, and All-Star Orthodontics. Aft er analyzing the composition of each wire by energydispersive X-ray analysis, the SR of each wire was determined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and surface profi lometry. Data were analyzed using the Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney U tests (? < 0.05).
Results: The average SR of NiTi wires manufactured by Smart Technology, American Orthodontics, OrthoTechnology, and All-Star Orthodontics were 1,289 ¡¾ 915 Ao, 1,378 ¡¾ 372 Ao, 2,444 ¡¾ 369 Ao, and 5,242 ¡¾ 2,832 Ao, respectively. The average SR of SS wires manufactured by All-Star Orthodontics, OrthoTechnology, and American Orthodontics were 710 ¡¾ 210 Ao, 1,831 ¡¾ 1,156 Ao, and 4,018 ¡¾ 2,214 Ao, respectively. Similar to the results of profilometry, the SEM images showed more defects and cracks on the SS wire made by American Orthodontics and the NiTi wire made by All-Star Orthodontics than others.
Conclusions: The NiTi wire manufactured by All-Star Orthodontics and the SS wire made by American Orthodontics were the roughest wires.
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KEYWORD
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Physical property, Wire, Scanning electron microscopy, Biomaterial science
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