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Mechanical properties of the NiTi Memoria Leaf Spring Activated Expander (NiTi MLSAE) for maxillary transverse discrepancy correction: An in-vitro study

BACKGROUND: To determine the mechanical properties of the NiTi Memoria® Leaf Spring Activated Expander (NiTi MLSAE) in two forms, unaltered (unbent) and altered (bent) to mimic clinical use. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This in-vitro pilot study was conducted using eight NiTi MLSAE expanders (American Toot...

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Autores principales: Lowe, Ronald, Makowka, Steven, Manzella, Kevin, Warunek, Stephen, Al-Jewair, Thikriat
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Publicado: Medicina Oral S.L. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7018484/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32071697
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.56579
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author Lowe, Ronald
Makowka, Steven
Manzella, Kevin
Warunek, Stephen
Al-Jewair, Thikriat
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Manzella, Kevin
Warunek, Stephen
Al-Jewair, Thikriat
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description BACKGROUND: To determine the mechanical properties of the NiTi Memoria® Leaf Spring Activated Expander (NiTi MLSAE) in two forms, unaltered (unbent) and altered (bent) to mimic clinical use. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This in-vitro pilot study was conducted using eight NiTi MLSAE expanders (American Tooth Industries, Oxnard, California) representing four force magnitudes: 10mm 500g, 10mm 900g, 6mm 450g and 6mm 900g models. Two experiments were performed: the first tested the expanders in their unbent form and the second tested them after they were bent by one experienced technician. All expanders were adapted to a standard three dimensional printed maxillary study model. A Dillion Quantrol 500N (110lbf) load cell and a custom-made fixturing apparatus was used to determine the amount of expansive forces delivered. Prior to testing, the ligation compressing the NiTi MLSAE leaves was cut to allow the appliances to expand to their original form. Emperor™ (force) Software was used to measure the expansion forces. RESULTS: The average expansion forces generated by the expanders were: unaltered = 897.4g (8.8N) and bent = 877.0g (8.6N) for the 10mm 900g model, unaltered = 489.5g (4.8N) and bent = 479.3g (4.7N) for the 10mm 500g model, unaltered = 458.9g (4.5N) and bent = 438.5g (4.3N) for the 6mm 450g model, and unaltered = 805.6g (7.9N) and bent = 785.2g (7.7N) for the 6mm 900g model. CONCLUSIONS: Regardless of whether the expander was straight or bent, the forces generated by the 10mm 900g, 10mm 500g and 6mm 450g Ni-Ti MLSAEs correlated with the benchmark study conducted by the manufacturer. However, the forces generated by the 6mm 900g Ni-Ti MLSAE were less than the data published by the manufacturer. Binding was observed when the expanders were manipulated to mimic clinical use, and this may account for the reported lower expansion force. Key words:Maxillary expansion, NiTi, posterior crossbite, malocclusion, maxillary transverse discrepancy.
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spelling pubmed-70184842020-02-18 Mechanical properties of the NiTi Memoria Leaf Spring Activated Expander (NiTi MLSAE) for maxillary transverse discrepancy correction: An in-vitro study Lowe, Ronald Makowka, Steven Manzella, Kevin Warunek, Stephen Al-Jewair, Thikriat J Clin Exp Dent Research BACKGROUND: To determine the mechanical properties of the NiTi Memoria® Leaf Spring Activated Expander (NiTi MLSAE) in two forms, unaltered (unbent) and altered (bent) to mimic clinical use. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This in-vitro pilot study was conducted using eight NiTi MLSAE expanders (American Tooth Industries, Oxnard, California) representing four force magnitudes: 10mm 500g, 10mm 900g, 6mm 450g and 6mm 900g models. Two experiments were performed: the first tested the expanders in their unbent form and the second tested them after they were bent by one experienced technician. All expanders were adapted to a standard three dimensional printed maxillary study model. A Dillion Quantrol 500N (110lbf) load cell and a custom-made fixturing apparatus was used to determine the amount of expansive forces delivered. Prior to testing, the ligation compressing the NiTi MLSAE leaves was cut to allow the appliances to expand to their original form. Emperor™ (force) Software was used to measure the expansion forces. RESULTS: The average expansion forces generated by the expanders were: unaltered = 897.4g (8.8N) and bent = 877.0g (8.6N) for the 10mm 900g model, unaltered = 489.5g (4.8N) and bent = 479.3g (4.7N) for the 10mm 500g model, unaltered = 458.9g (4.5N) and bent = 438.5g (4.3N) for the 6mm 450g model, and unaltered = 805.6g (7.9N) and bent = 785.2g (7.7N) for the 6mm 900g model. CONCLUSIONS: Regardless of whether the expander was straight or bent, the forces generated by the 10mm 900g, 10mm 500g and 6mm 450g Ni-Ti MLSAEs correlated with the benchmark study conducted by the manufacturer. However, the forces generated by the 6mm 900g Ni-Ti MLSAE were less than the data published by the manufacturer. Binding was observed when the expanders were manipulated to mimic clinical use, and this may account for the reported lower expansion force. Key words:Maxillary expansion, NiTi, posterior crossbite, malocclusion, maxillary transverse discrepancy. Medicina Oral S.L. 2020-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7018484/ /pubmed/32071697 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.56579 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Medicina Oral S.L. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lowe, Ronald
Makowka, Steven
Manzella, Kevin
Warunek, Stephen
Al-Jewair, Thikriat
Mechanical properties of the NiTi Memoria Leaf Spring Activated Expander (NiTi MLSAE) for maxillary transverse discrepancy correction: An in-vitro study
title Mechanical properties of the NiTi Memoria Leaf Spring Activated Expander (NiTi MLSAE) for maxillary transverse discrepancy correction: An in-vitro study
title_full Mechanical properties of the NiTi Memoria Leaf Spring Activated Expander (NiTi MLSAE) for maxillary transverse discrepancy correction: An in-vitro study
title_fullStr Mechanical properties of the NiTi Memoria Leaf Spring Activated Expander (NiTi MLSAE) for maxillary transverse discrepancy correction: An in-vitro study
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical properties of the NiTi Memoria Leaf Spring Activated Expander (NiTi MLSAE) for maxillary transverse discrepancy correction: An in-vitro study
title_short Mechanical properties of the NiTi Memoria Leaf Spring Activated Expander (NiTi MLSAE) for maxillary transverse discrepancy correction: An in-vitro study
title_sort mechanical properties of the niti memoria leaf spring activated expander (niti mlsae) for maxillary transverse discrepancy correction: an in-vitro study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7018484/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32071697
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.56579
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