2016
DOI: 10.12816/0024726
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An Evaluation of Corrosion Pits in Esthetic Coated Stainless Steel Orthodontic Archwires in Dry and Wet Environment at Different Intervals : An in Vitro Study

Abstract: Background: The demand for esthetic orthodontic appliances is increasing; so the esthetic orthodontic archwires were introduced. Among them, Teflon and Epoxy coated stainless steel archwires. The amount of force available from the archwire depends on the structural properties and susceptibility to corrosion. All metallic alloys are changed during immersion in artificial saliva, chlorhexidine mouthwash andtoothpaste, but their behaviors differ from one type to another. They corrode at different rates, which lea… Show more

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“…Coating archwires has been developed to maximize esthetics and minimize friction. Coated archwires are aesthetically more accepted by patients [29]. The coating is usually given plastic tooth color so that it blends with the color of the teeth and the color of ceramic brackets.…”
Section: ) Teflon-coated Stainless Steel Archwiresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coating archwires has been developed to maximize esthetics and minimize friction. Coated archwires are aesthetically more accepted by patients [29]. The coating is usually given plastic tooth color so that it blends with the color of the teeth and the color of ceramic brackets.…”
Section: ) Teflon-coated Stainless Steel Archwiresmentioning
confidence: 99%