Title :
Production and optimization of aesthetic composite brackets and archwires by wear damages
Author_Institution :
Weisberg Div. of Eng., Marshall Univ., Huntington, WV, USA
Abstract :
Sliding forces as well as aestheticism are important properties for orthodontic appliances. In this study, a developed prototype aesthetic biocomposite brackets and archwires compared with commercially available products. To produce archwires a flexible polymeric shrinkage tube was used as a die, resins reinforced with glass fibers (GF). Whereas a pultrusion process was used for the production of brackets, epoxy reinforced with braided GF. This study included: (i) the sliding characteristics, (ii) scanning electron microscope (SEM) images and (iii) geometric comparisons of brackets before and after loading in sliding mechanics. Specimens of each bracket-archwire combination were tested in universal testing machines. The sliding force involved in a ligated bracket-archwire is measured by a self-designed jig for wear. The interfaces of the two soft matrix is changed during sliding which causes shearing deformation and damaged the contact surfaces. Although penetrations through the soft matrix are observed, the GF reinforcement is undamaged for most of the combinations tested but exposed severely. This finding implies the risk of GF release due to the depletion of soft matrix of composites during clinical use is significant. Saliva had a consistent effect of increasing the friction, in contrast to the inconsistent effect reported in the literature.
Keywords :
biomedical materials; dentistry; dies (machine tools); ecocomposites; glass fibre reinforced plastics; orthotics; pultrusion; resins; scanning electron microscopy; sliding friction; test equipment; wear; woven composites; SEM images; aesthetic composite bracket optimization; aesthetic composite bracket production; aestheticism; bracket-archwire combination; braided GF reinforced epoxy; contact surfaces; die; flexible polymeric shrinkage tube; glass fiber reinforced resins; orthodontic appliances; prototype aesthetic biocomposite brackets; pultrusion process; saliva; scanning electron microscope images; self-designed jig; shearing deformation; sliding characteristics; sliding forces; sliding mechanics; soft matrix; universal testing machines; wear damages; Optical fiber devices; Standards; Steel; SEM; archwires; biocomposite; brackets; optimization; production; sliding force;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Engineering and Operations Management (IEOM), 2015 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Dubai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-6064-4
DOI :
10.1109/IEOM.2015.7228110