| Literature DB >> 34850299 |
Akihiko Tachi1, Keisuke Tochigi2, Naomi Saze2, Kazuhito Arai3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although preformed archwires with a variety of arch forms are currently commercially available, the effects of variation in the shape of these archwires on the orthodontic force at each tooth are not well understood. Therefore, we evaluated the forces delivered by various types of commercially available preformed nickel-titanium alloy (NiTi) archwires in a simulated mandibular dental arch.Entities:
Keywords: Arch form; Archwire classification; Orthodontic force; Preformed archwire
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34850299 PMCID: PMC8633350 DOI: 10.1186/s40510-021-00385-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prog Orthod ISSN: 1723-7785 Impact factor: 2.750
The 63 types of preformed archwires from 15 manufacturers classified by group
| ID | Archwire name | Brand/manufacture | Group |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Smooth Arch Form | Acme Monaco Inc, New Britain, CT | Control |
| 2 | McLaughlin Bennett 5.0 Square-Form | Forestadent, Pforzheim, Germany | |
| 3 | Bioform V | G & H Wire Company, Franklin, IN | |
| 4 | Europa Form II | G & H Wire Co | |
| 5 | Broad Arch Form Large 27 °C Cu-NT | Ormco Corporation, Glendora, CA | |
| 6 | Broad Arch Form Large 40 °C Cu-NT | Ormco | |
| 7 | Orthos Arch Form Large NT | Ormco | |
| 8 | Orthos Arch Form Large 35 °C Cu-NT | Ormco | |
| 9 | Orthos Arch Form Large 40 °C Cu-NT | Ormco | |
| 10 | Bio-Arch V | TP Orthodontics Inc, La Porte, IN | |
| 11 | Ortho Form III | 3 M Unitek Orthodontic Products, Monrovia, CA | Ovoid |
| 12 | Natural Arch Form III | American Orthodontics, Sheboygan, WI | |
| 13 | TANZO Low Force Natural Arch Form III | American Orthodontics | |
| 14 | TANZO Mid Force Natural Arch Form III | American Orthodontics | |
| 15 | McLaughlin Bennett 5.0 Ovoid-Form | Forestadent | |
| 16 | McLaughlin Bennett 5.0 Tapered-Form | Forestadent | |
| 17 | Bioform III | G & H Wire Co | |
| 18 | Europa Form I | G & H Wire Co | |
| 19 | Bio-Arch III | TP Orthodontics | |
| 20 | Natural Arch Form II | American Orthodontics | Tapered |
| 21 | Euro smile | Forestadent | |
| 22 | Bioform II | G & H Wire Co | |
| 23 | Trueform II | G & H Wire Co | |
| 24 | Orthos Arch Form Small NT | Ormco | |
| 25 | Orthos Arch Form Small 35 °C Cu-NT | Ormco | |
| 26 | Orthos Arch Form Small 40 °C Cu-NT | Ormco | |
| 27 | Bio-Arch II | TP Orthodontics | |
| 28 | Straight-Arch II Form | TP Orthodontics | |
| 29 | Ortho Form II | 3M Unitek | Square |
| 30 | Natural arch Form I | American Orthodontics | |
| 31 | TANZO Low Force Natural Arch Form I | American Orthodontics | |
| 32 | TANZO Mid Force Natural Arch Form I | American Orthodontics | |
| 33 | M-flex | Daeseung Medical Co, Seoul, Korea | |
| 34 | Accurate | Dentsply Sirona, York, PA | |
| 35 | Ideal | Dentsply Sirona | |
| 36 | Tynilloy Large | Dentsply Sirona | |
| 37 | Tynilloy Small | Dentsply Sirona | |
| 38 | Proform | Dynaflex, St. Ann, MO | |
| 39 | Straight-Arch Form | Forestadent | |
| 40 | Bioform I | G & H Wire Co | |
| 41 | Trueform I | G & H Wire Co | |
| 42 | Trueform | Lancer Orthodontics, Vista, CA | |
| 43 | Broad Arch Form Large NT | Ormco | |
| 44 | Broad Arch Form Large 35 °C Cu-NT | Ormco | |
| 45 | Broad Arch Form Small NT | Ormco | |
| 46 | Broad Arch Form Small 27 °C Cu-NT | Ormco | |
| 47 | Broad Arch Form Small 35 °C Cu-NT | Ormco | |
| 48 | Broad Arch Form Small 40 °C Cu-NT | Ormco | |
| 49 | Tru-Arch Large 27 °C Cu-NT | Ormco | |
| 50 | Tru-Arch Large 35 °C Cu-NT | Ormco | |
| 51 | Tru-Arch Medium NT | Ormco | |
| 52 | Tru-Arch Small NT | Ormco | |
| 53 | Tru-Arch Small 27 °C Cu-NT | Ormco | |
| 54 | Tru-arch Small 35 °C Cu-NT | Ormco | |
| 55 | Pro Form | Ortho Organizers Inc, Carlsbad, CA | |
| 56 | Natural arch | Rocky Mountain Orthodontics, Denver, CO | |
| 57 | S Arch Form | Shofu Inc, Kyoto, Japan | |
| 58 | Accu Form | Tomy international, Tokyo, Japan | |
| 59 | Bio-Arch I | TP Orthodontics | |
| 60 | Straight-Arch Form | TP Orthodontics | |
| 61 | VLP Arch | American Orthodontics | Not classified |
| 62 | Bioform IV | G & H Wire Co | |
| 63 | Europa form II (Damon) | G & H Wire Co |
Fig. 1A camera with a macrolens was fixed, using a leveler to obtain standardized images of the archwires. A millimeter gauge was included in the chamber, which was maintained at 37 °C, as monitored by a thermometer
Fig. 2Each archwire was placed on graph paper without fixation, and archwire widths were measured. (example: Orthos Arch Form Small 40 °C Cu-NT, ID: 26)
Fig. 3The multi-sensor measurement system. A Overview of the multi-sensor measurement system. B Close-up view of the stainless steel blocks that simulated the position of the central incisors, canines, and first molars aligned to the dental arch form of normal occlusion. Brackets were placed at the center of the facial surface of each tooth. The orthodontic force in the facial-lingual direction was measured along the perpendicular axis of the center of the bracket slots. When the detected orthodontic force was delivered in the facial direction, a positive value was recorded
Fig. 4Spearman correlation coefficients between the intercanine width (ICW) and orthodontic forces delivered by 63 types of preformed archwires to the brackets at the A central incisors, B canines, and C first molars. **P < .01 (Facial: positive, Lingual: negative)
Fig. 5Spearman correlation coefficients between the intermolar width (IMW) and orthodontic force delivered by 63 types of preformed archwires to the brackets at the A central incisors, B canines, and C first molars. **P < .01 (Facial: positive, Lingual: negative)
Fig. 6Spearman correlation coefficients between the intercanine/intermolar width (ICW/IMW) ratio and orthodontic force delivered by 63 types of preformed archwires to the brackets at the A central incisors, B canines, and C first molars. **P < .01 (Facial: positive, Lingual: negative)
Fig. 7Distribution of 63 types of preformed archwire widths (intercanine width (ICW) and intermolar width (IMW)) with archwire ID numbers and group classifications, and comparison of means and standard deviations (SDs) of the dental arch widths for normal occlusion
Fig. 8Medians, quantiles, and ranges of orthodontic force measured at the A central incisors, B canines, and C first molars, and comparisons of the four arch form groups by Kruskal–Wallis and post hoc multiple tests with correction for the false discovery rate. *P < .05, **P < .01, NS; Not significant (Facial: positive, Lingual: negative)