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The effect of different mouth washes on metallic ions release from silver-soldered and laser-welded orthodontic attachments. A comparative in vitro study

BACKGROUND: To compare the effect of different mouth washes on metallic ions release from silver-soldered and laser-welded orthodontic attachments. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this comparative in vitro study, 32 samples of molar bands without attachments were used. Sixteen samples were silver soldered...

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Autores principales: Shetti, Shraddha Subhash, Shirkhande, Amol, Kagi, Vishwal Ajit, Fulari, Sangamesh Gurunath, Nanjannawar, Lalita Girish, Agrawal, Jiwanasha Manish, Golgire, Someshwar
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9006156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35432787
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author Shetti, Shraddha Subhash
Shirkhande, Amol
Kagi, Vishwal Ajit
Fulari, Sangamesh Gurunath
Nanjannawar, Lalita Girish
Agrawal, Jiwanasha Manish
Golgire, Someshwar
author_facet Shetti, Shraddha Subhash
Shirkhande, Amol
Kagi, Vishwal Ajit
Fulari, Sangamesh Gurunath
Nanjannawar, Lalita Girish
Agrawal, Jiwanasha Manish
Golgire, Someshwar
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description BACKGROUND: To compare the effect of different mouth washes on metallic ions release from silver-soldered and laser-welded orthodontic attachments. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this comparative in vitro study, 32 samples of molar bands without attachments were used. Sixteen samples were silver soldered to stainless steel (SS) wire and 16 samples were laser welded using laser welding device to SS wire. Each group samples were divided into four test groups and submerged in solution containing sodium fluoride (NaF), NaF + alcohol (NaF + alcohol), Chlorhexidine (CHX), and artificial saliva (AS). Samples were shaken for 24 h with an agitation rate of 60 rpm. One sample from each group was selected to study the morphologic changes on their surfaces through scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and remaining samples were studied for metal ions released and dissolved in the solutions using spectrometry. The metal ions release values of two different attachment methods in three different mouth washes and AS group were compared using the unpaired t-test. A two-way analysis of variance was used to identify the significant differences between the two types of orthodontic attachments immersed in four different types of solutions. P < 0.05 was defined to be set significant for all tests. RESULTS: Level of metal ions released from the samples of silver soldering was higher than from laser welding. The lowest amounts of metal ions were released in CHX while highest in NaF + alcohol. The SEM images were in accordance with these findings. CONCLUSION: Laser welding should be preferred over silver soldering for the construction of orthodontic appliances. CHX containing mouthwashes such as Hexidine can be prescribed for the patients undergoing orthodontic treatment. More in vivo experiments will determine whether the levels of dissolved nickel ions can reach the toxic or sub-toxic concentrations or not.
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spelling pubmed-90061562022-04-14 The effect of different mouth washes on metallic ions release from silver-soldered and laser-welded orthodontic attachments. A comparative in vitro study Shetti, Shraddha Subhash Shirkhande, Amol Kagi, Vishwal Ajit Fulari, Sangamesh Gurunath Nanjannawar, Lalita Girish Agrawal, Jiwanasha Manish Golgire, Someshwar Dent Res J (Isfahan) Original Article BACKGROUND: To compare the effect of different mouth washes on metallic ions release from silver-soldered and laser-welded orthodontic attachments. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this comparative in vitro study, 32 samples of molar bands without attachments were used. Sixteen samples were silver soldered to stainless steel (SS) wire and 16 samples were laser welded using laser welding device to SS wire. Each group samples were divided into four test groups and submerged in solution containing sodium fluoride (NaF), NaF + alcohol (NaF + alcohol), Chlorhexidine (CHX), and artificial saliva (AS). Samples were shaken for 24 h with an agitation rate of 60 rpm. One sample from each group was selected to study the morphologic changes on their surfaces through scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and remaining samples were studied for metal ions released and dissolved in the solutions using spectrometry. The metal ions release values of two different attachment methods in three different mouth washes and AS group were compared using the unpaired t-test. A two-way analysis of variance was used to identify the significant differences between the two types of orthodontic attachments immersed in four different types of solutions. P < 0.05 was defined to be set significant for all tests. RESULTS: Level of metal ions released from the samples of silver soldering was higher than from laser welding. The lowest amounts of metal ions were released in CHX while highest in NaF + alcohol. The SEM images were in accordance with these findings. CONCLUSION: Laser welding should be preferred over silver soldering for the construction of orthodontic appliances. CHX containing mouthwashes such as Hexidine can be prescribed for the patients undergoing orthodontic treatment. More in vivo experiments will determine whether the levels of dissolved nickel ions can reach the toxic or sub-toxic concentrations or not. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9006156/ /pubmed/35432787 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Dental Research Journal https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Original Article
Shetti, Shraddha Subhash
Shirkhande, Amol
Kagi, Vishwal Ajit
Fulari, Sangamesh Gurunath
Nanjannawar, Lalita Girish
Agrawal, Jiwanasha Manish
Golgire, Someshwar
The effect of different mouth washes on metallic ions release from silver-soldered and laser-welded orthodontic attachments. A comparative in vitro study
title The effect of different mouth washes on metallic ions release from silver-soldered and laser-welded orthodontic attachments. A comparative in vitro study
title_full The effect of different mouth washes on metallic ions release from silver-soldered and laser-welded orthodontic attachments. A comparative in vitro study
title_fullStr The effect of different mouth washes on metallic ions release from silver-soldered and laser-welded orthodontic attachments. A comparative in vitro study
title_full_unstemmed The effect of different mouth washes on metallic ions release from silver-soldered and laser-welded orthodontic attachments. A comparative in vitro study
title_short The effect of different mouth washes on metallic ions release from silver-soldered and laser-welded orthodontic attachments. A comparative in vitro study
title_sort effect of different mouth washes on metallic ions release from silver-soldered and laser-welded orthodontic attachments. a comparative in vitro study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9006156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35432787
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