2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejwf.2017.08.001
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Effects of height and overactivation on a composite nickel-titanium T-loop

Abstract: Objective: Evaluate the effect of height and overactivation on the force system produced by composite nickel-titanium T-loops. Material and Methods: Forty nickel-titanium/stainless steel (SS) T-loops were divided into four groups according to height (7 or 6 mm) and activation/deactivation protocol (7 mm or 7 mm with 2 mm of overactivation). An Orthodontic Force Tester recorded the y-axis force and the x-axis moment produced for each 0.5 mm of deactivation, while the moment(x)-to-force(y) (M/F) ratio was calcul… Show more

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“…This finding was consistent with those of other studies [13,18,[26][27][28]. Ribeiro et al [13] demonstrated that the M/F ratio increased with increases in the loop height of composite nickel-titanium T-loops. For minor changes in the loop height, the conversion of conventional T-loops into M-loops would increase the M/F ratio.…”
Section: Loop Heightsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…This finding was consistent with those of other studies [13,18,[26][27][28]. Ribeiro et al [13] demonstrated that the M/F ratio increased with increases in the loop height of composite nickel-titanium T-loops. For minor changes in the loop height, the conversion of conventional T-loops into M-loops would increase the M/F ratio.…”
Section: Loop Heightsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Clearly, rigorous engineering approaches are needed to study the mechanical properties of loops and identify the dominant design factors that can be used to control loop behavior. Several studies [10][11][12][13][14] examined the ability of a loop design to generate various M/F ratios, especially a sufficiently high M/ F ratio for tooth translation and the loop characteristics that determine this ratio.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%