Title of article :
Nickel release from orthodontic retention wires—The action of mechanical loading and pH
Author/Authors :
Milheiro، نويسنده , , Ana and Kleverlaan، نويسنده , , Cornelis and Muris، نويسنده , , Joris and Feilzer، نويسنده , , Albert and Pallav، نويسنده , , Prem، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Nickel (Ni) is a potent sensitizer and may induce innate and adaptive immune responses. Ni is an important component of orthodontic appliances (8–50 wt%). Due to chemical and mechanical factors in the oral environment, Ni is released from these appliances. Retention wires are in situ for a long period of time.
ives
ntitatively evaluate the influence of mechanical loading and pH on the nickel release from orthodontic retention wires.
s
ifferent types of multi-stranded wires (Original Wildcat, Noninium, Lingual retainer, Dentaflex 3-s, Dentaflex 6-s), were submersed for 24 h in either 10 ml of distilled water or lactic acid, both submitted to cyclic loading in a 3-point bending test (0×, 1000×, 10,000×). The solutions were analyzed by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectroscopy (ICP-MS), and the data was statistically analyzed (ANOVA, p < 0.05).
s
ical loading has a strong effect on the Ni release from orthodontic retention wires, especially in distilled water. Acidity has more impact on Ni release when compared to mechanical loading. Manganese-steel “Ni-free” wires released quantifiable amounts of Ni due to trace elements of Ni within the wire.
icance
vestigated wires release considerable amounts of Ni to which exposure may have biological implications.
Keywords :
Retention wires , orthodontics , allergy , Metal ion release , nickel , Corrosion
Journal title :
Dental Materials
Journal title :
Dental Materials