Title of article :
Governing the Friction in Fixed Orthodontic Appliance
Author/Authors :
Mote, Nilesh Department of Orthodontics - Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences - Ahmednagar, India , Dhanjani, Vishal Department of Orthodontics - Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences - Ahmednagar, India , Das, Somit Department of Orthodontics - Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences - Ahmednagar, India , Pallan, Kunal Department of Orthodontics - Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences - Ahmednagar, India
Abstract :
Friction is defined as the force that resists a movement when objects move tangentially against each another. Various forces arise,
whentwosurfaces which are in contact slide againstone another. Anorthodontist has various difficulties related to friction specially
with sliding mechanics and has to deals with it successfully to provide effective tooth movement. During Orthodontic treatment,
sliding mechanics is used widely. Friction generated at the bracket/archwire interface is one of the disadvantages of this mechanics,
which reduces the quality of desired orthodontic movement acquired. Both clinicians and scientists have an interest in the role of
friction in Orthodontics, due to its application. As per clinical studies, the resistance to bodily tooth movement by sliding has far
too less to do with friction. It is mainly a binding-and-release situation that is similar to conventional and self-ligating brackets.
Keywords :
Friction , Orthodontic Appliances , Fixed Orthodontic Treatment
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Orthodontics