The effect of salbutamol sulphate inhalation (an anti‐asthmatic medication) on the surfaces of orthodontic Archwires
Majd A. Alemran,
Mona A. Abbassy,
Ahmed S. Bakry
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesThis study aimed to compare the surface roughness and friction of different orthodontic archwires after exposure to salbutamol sulphate inhalation, an anti‐asthmatic medication.MethodsOrthodontic archwires (stainless‐steel [StSt], nickel‐titanium [NiTi], beta‐titanium [β‐Ti], and copper‐NiTi [Cu‐NiTi]) were equally divided into two groups. The exposed groups were subjected to 20 mg salbutamol sulphate for 21 days and kept in artificial saliva. The control groups were only kept in artificial saliva. S… Show more
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