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Measurement of Orthodontic Bracket Tie Wing Elastic and Plastic Deformation by Arch Wire Torque Expression Utilizing an Optical Image Correlation Technique

  1. Ryan A. Lacoursiere lacours{at}ualberta.ca1
  2. David S. Nobes david.nobes{at}ualberta.ca2
  3. Darren L. N. Homeniuk homeniuk{at}ualberta.ca2
  4. Jason P. Carey jason.carey{at}ualberta.ca2
  5. Hisham H. Badawi hbadawi{at}ualberta.ca1,3
  6. Paul W. Major major{at}ualberta.ca1
  1. 1Orthodontic Graduate Program, Department of Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada, T6G 2N8
  2. 2Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada, T6G 2G8
  3. 3Private Practice, Suite 140-12024, Symons Valley Road NW, Calgary, AB, Canada, T3P 0A3

Abstract

Orthodontic lingual root movement (torque) is an important aspect of treatment biomechanics and is typically achieved by torsion of a rectangular wire within the orthodontic bracket slot which introduces a force couple. The magnitude of the force moment achieved by wire torsion may be influenced by deformation of the orthodontic bracket. A device utilizing an optical image correlation technique has been developed to accurately quantify bracket slot dimensional changes during application of wire torsion. Simultaneous torque moment magnitude, degrees of wire twist, and bracket slot dimension data can be gathered. Bracket tie wing elastic deformation when loaded was demonstrated and plastic deformation was also observed with a single rotation of the wire.

  • Received June 11, 2009.
  • Accepted September 23, 2009.
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This Article

  1. J Dent Biomech vol. 1 no. 1 397037

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