Force Decay Behavior of Orthodontic Elastomeric Chains in Simulated Oral Conditions
Gurmeet K Virdi,
Anil Prashar,
Gurpreet Kaur
et al.
Abstract:Background
Elastomeric chains are widely used for incisor retraction and space closure. However, the force they exert diminishes over time, and this makes it difficult to determine the actual force transmitted to the dentition. The force decay may also be affected by exposure to saliva, foods, beverages, and prophylactic agents.
Objective
To assess the force degradation of four commercially available orthodontic elastomeric chains (AlastiK, 3M; Generation II Power Chain, Ormco;… Show more
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