Literature DB >> 6574702

A clinical evaluation of tooth movement along arch wires of two different sizes.

D J Huffman, D C Way.   

Abstract

A clinical study was conducted to compare the amount and rate of movement and the tipping of canines retracted on 0.016 inch and 0.020 inch round wire with a continuous force of 200 grams and medium-width 0.022 inch by 0.028 inch nonangulated Siamese brackets. On one side canines were retracted on 0.016 inch wire and on the other side of the same arches, on 0.020 inch wire. Over 10 weeks, the mean amount of movement for twenty-one canines on the 0.016 inch wire was 3.37 mm., and for the twenty-one canines on the 0.020 inch wire it was 2.99 mm. The mean rate of movement in twenty-five arches was 1.37 mm. per month on the 0.016 inch wire and 1.20 mm. per month on the 0.020 inch wire. Over a period of 10 weeks, the mean amount of tipping for seventeen canines on the 0.016 inch wire was 5.3 degrees, and for the seventeen canines on the 0.020 inch wire it was 1.7 degrees. Since less tipping occurred on the 0.020 inch wire and the rates of movement were similar, there appears to be an advantage in retracting canines along 0.020 inch round wire rather than on 0.016 inch round wire. It would seem, also, that a greater force is not required to slide a tooth bonded or banded with an 0.022 by 0.028 inch bracket slot along an 0.020 inch round wire than along an 0.016 inch round wire as some laboratory studies suggest.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6574702

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Orthod        ISSN: 0002-9416


  17 in total

1.  The influence of bracket design on frictional losses in the bracket/arch wire system.

Authors:  H A Schumacher; C Bourauel; D Drescher
Journal:  J Orofac Orthop       Date:  1999       Impact factor: 1.938

2.  [The friction behavior of the ceramic bracket in arch wire-guided tooth movement].

Authors:  H A Schumacher; C Bourauel; D Drescher
Journal:  Fortschr Kieferorthop       Date:  1990-10

3.  The Effects of Increased Maxillary Canine Bracket Angulation on Tooth Movement and Alignment Efficiency: A Prospective Clinical Study.

Authors:  Murat Türedi; Sabahat Yazıcıoğlu
Journal:  Turk J Orthod       Date:  2022-03

4.  [Arch-guided tooth movement--its dynamics, efficacy and side effects].

Authors:  H A Schumacher; C Bourauel; D Drescher
Journal:  Fortschr Kieferorthop       Date:  1991-06

5.  Canine retraction rate with self-ligating brackets vs conventional edgewise brackets.

Authors:  S Jack Burrow
Journal:  Angle Orthod       Date:  2010-07       Impact factor: 2.079

6.  Maxillary canine retraction with self-ligating and conventional brackets.

Authors:  Maurício Mezomo; Eduardo S de Lima; Luciane Macedo de Menezes; André Weissheimer; Susiane Allgayer
Journal:  Angle Orthod       Date:  2011-03       Impact factor: 2.079

Review 7.  Initial arch wires used in orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances.

Authors:  Yan Wang; Chang Liu; Fan Jian; Grant T McIntyre; Declan T Millett; Joy Hickman; Wenli Lai
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2018-07-31

Review 8.  Canine retraction: A systematic review of different methods used.

Authors:  Rohit S Kulshrestha; Ragni Tandon; Pratik Chandra
Journal:  J Orthod Sci       Date:  2015 Jan-Mar

9.  In vitro evaluation of frictional forces of two ceramic orthodontic brackets versus a stainless steel bracket in combination with two types of archwires.

Authors:  Valiollah Arash; Mahmoud Rabiee; Vahid Rakhshan; Sara Khorasani; Farhad Sobouti
Journal:  J Orthod Sci       Date:  2015 Apr-Jun

10.  Crevicular Alkaline Phosphatase Activity and Rate of Tooth Movement of Female Orthodontic Subjects under Different Continuous Force Applications.

Authors:  Rohaya Megat Abdul Wahab; Maryati Md Dasor; Sahidan Senafi; Asma Alhusna Abang Abdullah; Zulham Yamamoto; Abdul Aziz Jemain; Shahrul Hisham Zainal Ariffin
Journal:  Int J Dent       Date:  2013-05-02
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