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Evaluation of Fracture Resistance of Orthodontic Mini-implants in the Transmucosal Profile Region
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ABSTRACT
Aim
This study sought to compare the fracture resistance of three trademarked orthodontic mini-implants in the transmucosal profile region. Thirty-six mini-implants of three different brands, separated into groups I, II and III, were tested. Each group consisted of 12 mini-implants of 6 mm in length. The mean diameter and length of the transmucosal profile of the mini-implants were 1.90 and 2.0 mm in group I, 1.77 and 1.0 mm in group II and 1.50 and 1.0 mm in group III, respectively. The tests were performed on a universal testing machine in compression mode, with a 2,000 kgf load, a speed of 4.0 mm per minute and a chisel-shaped active tip, which acted crosssectionally on the transmucosal profile. Single-criterion analysis of variance was used to compare the three brands. A significance level of 5% and test power of 80% were adopted. The mean fracture resistance achieved by the mini-implants was 172.03 ± 25.59 N for group I, 162.35 ± 30.81 N for group II and 139.69 ± 42.99 N for group III. There was no statistically significant difference in mean fracture resistance among the tested mini-implant brands.
Conclusion
The transmucosal profile diameter does not seem to be a deciding factor in the choice of mini-implants to minimize the risk of fractures.
Clinical significance
Although being an in vitro study it is possible to believe that this new brand has a very satisfactory resistance to fracture and enables its use with great efficiency.
How to cite this article
de Aguiar AM, Bramante FS, de Aguiar AM, Pinzan-Vercelino CRM. Evaluation of Fracture Resistance of Orthodontic Mini-implants in the Transmucosal Profile Region. J Contemp Dent Pract 2015;16(5):372-375.
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishing
Title: Evaluation of Fracture Resistance of Orthodontic Mini-implants in the Transmucosal Profile Region
Description:
ABSTRACT
Aim
This study sought to compare the fracture resistance of three trademarked orthodontic mini-implants in the transmucosal profile region.
Thirty-six mini-implants of three different brands, separated into groups I, II and III, were tested.
Each group consisted of 12 mini-implants of 6 mm in length.
The mean diameter and length of the transmucosal profile of the mini-implants were 1.
90 and 2.
0 mm in group I, 1.
77 and 1.
0 mm in group II and 1.
50 and 1.
0 mm in group III, respectively.
The tests were performed on a universal testing machine in compression mode, with a 2,000 kgf load, a speed of 4.
0 mm per minute and a chisel-shaped active tip, which acted crosssectionally on the transmucosal profile.
Single-criterion analysis of variance was used to compare the three brands.
A significance level of 5% and test power of 80% were adopted.
The mean fracture resistance achieved by the mini-implants was 172.
03 ± 25.
59 N for group I, 162.
35 ± 30.
81 N for group II and 139.
69 ± 42.
99 N for group III.
There was no statistically significant difference in mean fracture resistance among the tested mini-implant brands.
Conclusion
The transmucosal profile diameter does not seem to be a deciding factor in the choice of mini-implants to minimize the risk of fractures.
Clinical significance
Although being an in vitro study it is possible to believe that this new brand has a very satisfactory resistance to fracture and enables its use with great efficiency.
How to cite this article
de Aguiar AM, Bramante FS, de Aguiar AM, Pinzan-Vercelino CRM.
Evaluation of Fracture Resistance of Orthodontic Mini-implants in the Transmucosal Profile Region.
J Contemp Dent Pract 2015;16(5):372-375.
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