Precision of slot widths and torque transmission of in-office 3D printed brackets : An in vitro study.
J Orofac Orthop
; 2023 Mar 02.
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ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
To investigate a novel in-office three-dimensionally (3D) printed polymer bracket regarding slot precision and torque transmission.METHODS:
Based on a 0.022â³ bracket system, stereolithography was used to manufacture brackets (Nâ¯= 30) from a high-performance polymer that met Medical Device Regulation (MDR) IIa requirements. Conventional metal and ceramic brackets were used for comparison. Slot precision was determined using calibrated plug gages. Torque transmission was measured after artificial aging. Palatal and vestibular crown torques were measured from 0 to 20° using titanium-molybdenum (T) and stainless steel (S) wires (0.019â³â¯× 0.025â³) in a biomechanical experimental setup. The Kruskal-Wallis test with post hoc test (Dunn-Bonferroni) was used for statistical analyses (significance level pâ¯< 0.05).RESULTS:
The slot sizes of all three bracket groups were within the tolerance range according to DIN 13996 (ceramic [C] 0.581⯱ 0.003â¯mm; metal [M] 0.6⯱ 0.005â¯mm; polymer [P] 0.581⯱ 0.010â¯mm). The maximum torque values of all bracket-arch combinations were above the clinically relevant range of 5-20â¯Nmm (PS 30⯱ 8.6â¯Nmm; PT 27.8⯱ 14.2â¯Nmm; CS 24⯱ 5.6â¯Nmm; CT 19.9⯱ 3.8â¯Nmm; MS 21.4⯱ 6.7â¯Nmm; MT 16.7⯱ 4.6â¯Nmm).CONCLUSIONS:
The novel, in-office manufactured polymer bracket showed comparable results to established bracket materials regarding slot precision and torque transmission. Given its high individualization possibilities as well as enabling an entire in-house supply chain, the novel polymer brackets bear high potential of future usage for orthodontic appliances.
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J Orofac Orthop
Assunto da revista:
ODONTOLOGIA
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ORTODONTIA
Ano de publicação:
2023
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Article
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