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Role of lubricants on friction between self-ligating brackets and archwires
Authors:Renata C Leal  Flvia L B Amaral  Fabiana M G Frana  Roberta T Basting  Cecilia P Turssi
Institution:aMaster''s student, Department of Orthodontics, São Leopoldo Mandic Institute and Dental Research Center, Campinas, SP, Brazil. ; bAssistant Professor, Department of Cariology and Restorative Dentistry, São Leopoldo Mandic Institute and Dental Research Center, Campinas, SP, Brazil.
Abstract:Objective:To evaluate the effect of different lubricants on friction between orthodontic brackets and archwires.Materials and Methods:Active (Quick, Forestadent) and passive (Damon 3MX, Ormco) self-ligating brackets underwent friction tests in the presence of mucin- and carboxymethylcellulose (CMC)–based artificial saliva, distilled water, and whole human saliva (positive control). Dry friction (no lubricant) was used as the negative control. Bracket/wire samples (0.014 × 0.025 inch, CuNiTi, SDS Ormco) underwent friction tests eight times in a universal testing machine.Results:Two-way analysis of variance showed no significant interaction between bracket type and lubricant (P  =  .324). Friction force obtained with passive self-ligating brackets was lower than that for active brackets (P < .001). Friction observed in the presence of artificial saliva did not differ from that generated under lubrication with natural human saliva, as shown by Tukey test. Higher friction forces were found with the use of distilled water or when the test was performed under dry condition (ie, with no lubricant).Conclusion:Lubrication plays a role in friction forces between self-ligating brackets and CuNiTi wires, with mucin- and CMC-based artificial saliva providing a reliable alternative to human natural saliva.
Keywords:Brackets  Friction  Lubrication  Human saliva  Artificial saliva
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