Since nickel is a known toxic and carcinogenic metal, the present study was designed to evaluate the level of nickel released into the saliva of orthodontic patients. Non-stimulated saliva was collected from 18 patients attending The Orthodontic Clinic of Dental Faculty of Benghazi University. Patients were divided into two groups and level of nickel was determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Nickel concentration value (mg/L) in first group prior to starting treatment was 0.097± 0.071. An increase in level of nickel was followed by decrease 4 and 8 weeks after applying the arch wire (0.208± 0.112) and (0.077±0.056 mg/L) respectively. Nickel levels in saliva of the second group were showed minimal variation and ranged from 0.061±...
Nickel in dental plaque and saliva in patients with and without orthodontic appliance
In the oral enviroment, orthodontic appliances can potentially release metal elemens, it is influenc...
Objective: To compare the concentration of nickel, chromium and cobalt in oral mucosa cells of patie...
Since nickel is a known toxic and carcinogenic metal, the present study was designed to evaluate the...
AbstractAimThe aim of this study was to measure the amount of nickel (Ni) and chromium (Cr) released...
Objective: To compare nickel ion concentration in saliva of candidates whether wearing fixed orthodo...
Background: The present study was conducted for assessing the impact of fixed orthodontic treatment ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the concentrations of nickel and chromium ions in salivary and...
OBJECTIVE Orthodontic appliances are considered to be highly biocompatible although adverse effects...
Background: Nickel-containing alloys exist in a wide variety of appliances and auxiliary devices use...
AIM: The extent to which orthodontic appliances can cause contact allergies due to nickel release is...
Background: Release of metallic ions, especially nickel and chromium, present in orthodontic fixed a...
The purpose of the present study is twofold: (i) to assess the salivary nickel, chromium, and iron ...
Aims: To evaluate the amount of nickel ion release from stainless steel orthodontic wires in differe...
Aim of the Work: The aim of this work was to evaluate Ni e Cr ions in the saliva of subjects with a...
Nickel in dental plaque and saliva in patients with and without orthodontic appliance
In the oral enviroment, orthodontic appliances can potentially release metal elemens, it is influenc...
Objective: To compare the concentration of nickel, chromium and cobalt in oral mucosa cells of patie...
Since nickel is a known toxic and carcinogenic metal, the present study was designed to evaluate the...
AbstractAimThe aim of this study was to measure the amount of nickel (Ni) and chromium (Cr) released...
Objective: To compare nickel ion concentration in saliva of candidates whether wearing fixed orthodo...
Background: The present study was conducted for assessing the impact of fixed orthodontic treatment ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the concentrations of nickel and chromium ions in salivary and...
OBJECTIVE Orthodontic appliances are considered to be highly biocompatible although adverse effects...
Background: Nickel-containing alloys exist in a wide variety of appliances and auxiliary devices use...
AIM: The extent to which orthodontic appliances can cause contact allergies due to nickel release is...
Background: Release of metallic ions, especially nickel and chromium, present in orthodontic fixed a...
The purpose of the present study is twofold: (i) to assess the salivary nickel, chromium, and iron ...
Aims: To evaluate the amount of nickel ion release from stainless steel orthodontic wires in differe...
Aim of the Work: The aim of this work was to evaluate Ni e Cr ions in the saliva of subjects with a...
Nickel in dental plaque and saliva in patients with and without orthodontic appliance
In the oral enviroment, orthodontic appliances can potentially release metal elemens, it is influenc...
Objective: To compare the concentration of nickel, chromium and cobalt in oral mucosa cells of patie...