“…3 The theoretic considerations and clinical implications of friction during sliding in orthodontics demonstrated that this type of force depends on complex variables, such as bracket types (conventional vs. self-ligating), 2,5,8 angulation of archwire to bracket, 12 arch-wire 7 types, 13 dimensions and shape of the slot and the wire, 3,14 ligating force, 8,14 oscillating displacements, 2 repeated use of brackets, 11 and dry and wet environments. 4,15 Furthermore, it was reported that resistance to sliding or friction of an arch-wire-bracket assembly is a combined effect of 3 components namely, classical friction, elastic binding and/or physical notching. 16 On the other hand, the deformation amount of the arch-wire is dependant on the applied force and the elasticity of the wire.…”