Summary AIM: Compare surface roughness of 'aesthetic' nickel-titanium (NiTi) archwires with their dynamic frictional properties.METHODS: Archwires investigated were: four fully coated tooth coloured [Forestadent: Biocosmetic (FB) and Titanol Cosmetic (FT); TOC Tooth Tone (TT); and Hawley Russell Coated Superelastic NiTi (HRC)]; two partially coated tooth coloured [DB Euroline Microcoated (DB) and TP Aesthetic NiTi (TP)]; two rhodium coated [TOC Sentalloy (TS) and Hawley Russell Rhodium Coated Superelastic NiTi (HRR)]; and two controls: stainless steel [Forestadent Steel (FS)] and NiTi archwire [Forestadent Titanol Superelastic (FN)]. Surface roughness [profilometry (Rugosurf)] was compared with frictional coefficients for archwire/bracket/l...
Background: Friction plays a very crucial role in our daily life and orthodontics is no exception. V...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the frictional resistance between self-ligating and conventional brackets tied...
Introduction: During sliding mechanics, frictional resistance is an important counterforce for ortho...
The objectives of this study were to compare the surface characteristics, physical properties, and e...
BACKGROUND: The field of orthodontics is getting refined day by day due to the innovation of newly ...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of intraoral aging on surface properties of esthetic and conventi...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of intraoral aging on surface properties of esthetic and conventi...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of intraoral aging on surface properties of esthetic and conventi...
Objectives: To compare sliding friction of prototype 0.018-inch fiber-reinforced polymer composite (...
Objective: The purpose of this biomechanical study is to evaluate the surface topography (ST), surfa...
A comparison of roughness parameters and friction coefficients of aesthetic archwire
The study aimed to compare mechanical properties and surface characteristics of initial and working ...
Introduction:-Two main groups of materials used in fixed orthodontics are brackets and archwires. Th...
Background: Arch wire surface characteristics, especially surface roughness and topography, influenc...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the frictional behaviour of orthodontic archwires in dry and wet conditions i...
Background: Friction plays a very crucial role in our daily life and orthodontics is no exception. V...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the frictional resistance between self-ligating and conventional brackets tied...
Introduction: During sliding mechanics, frictional resistance is an important counterforce for ortho...
The objectives of this study were to compare the surface characteristics, physical properties, and e...
BACKGROUND: The field of orthodontics is getting refined day by day due to the innovation of newly ...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of intraoral aging on surface properties of esthetic and conventi...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of intraoral aging on surface properties of esthetic and conventi...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of intraoral aging on surface properties of esthetic and conventi...
Objectives: To compare sliding friction of prototype 0.018-inch fiber-reinforced polymer composite (...
Objective: The purpose of this biomechanical study is to evaluate the surface topography (ST), surfa...
A comparison of roughness parameters and friction coefficients of aesthetic archwire
The study aimed to compare mechanical properties and surface characteristics of initial and working ...
Introduction:-Two main groups of materials used in fixed orthodontics are brackets and archwires. Th...
Background: Arch wire surface characteristics, especially surface roughness and topography, influenc...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the frictional behaviour of orthodontic archwires in dry and wet conditions i...
Background: Friction plays a very crucial role in our daily life and orthodontics is no exception. V...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the frictional resistance between self-ligating and conventional brackets tied...
Introduction: During sliding mechanics, frictional resistance is an important counterforce for ortho...