2012
DOI: 10.2319/062011-673.1
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Active and passive self-ligation: a myth? Part 1: torque control

Abstract: The influence of the ligature or the active or passive self-ligating mechanism is minimal, and slot dimensions are far more important for the transmission of torque. The amount of torque exerted by the active spring clip is approximately 1/10th of the torquing moments recommended in the literature.

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“…Despite this overall improvement, there was significant variation in the final torque values when analyzed between techniques and within each of them, which is consistent with that observed by authors like Streva et al [10] or Brauchli et al [11].…”
Section: Analysis Of T0 To T1 Changes In Torque According To the Techsupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…Despite this overall improvement, there was significant variation in the final torque values when analyzed between techniques and within each of them, which is consistent with that observed by authors like Streva et al [10] or Brauchli et al [11].…”
Section: Analysis Of T0 To T1 Changes In Torque According To the Techsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…However, in this study the amount of time these arches remained in the mouth of the patient was variable and indefinite. According to authors like Brauchli et al, [11] the amount of time of treatment with high diameter arches as well as the materials used could influence the amount of expressed torque in teeth [11]. In all cases of the present study, the material of the bracket and the wires were the same.…”
Section: Analysis Of T0 To T1 Changes In Torque According To the Techmentioning
confidence: 66%
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