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Title
Comparing the Efficacy of Different Archwire Materials in Accelerating Orthodontic Tooth Movement
Author
Mohammad Khursheed Alam,
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Abstract

"Background:

Orthodontic treatment is commonly used to correct misaligned teeth and improve dental aesthetics and function. Archwires play a crucial role in this treatment by exerting forces on teeth, prompting them to shift into desired positions.


Materials and Methods:

For this experimental study, 60 participants requiring orthodontic treatment were selected and divided into three groups: Group A, treated with stainless steel archwires; Group B, treated with nickel-titanium archwires; and Group C, treated with beta-titanium archwires. Standardized orthodontic procedures were followed for all participants. The rate of tooth movement was measured over a period of 6 months using digital models and a calibrated measurement technique.


Results:

The study revealed notable differences in the rate of orthodontic tooth movement among the three groups. Group B (nickel-titanium archwires) demonstrated the highest mean rate of tooth movement, with an average of 1.5 mm per month. Group A (stainless steel archwires) exhibited a mean rate of 1.2 mm per month, while Group C (beta-titanium archwires) showed the lowest mean rate at 0.9 mm per month.


Conclusion:

In conclusion, this study highlights the varying efficacy of different archwire materials in accelerating orthodontic tooth movement. Nickel-titanium archwires exhibited the highest rate of tooth movement compared to stainless steel and beta-titanium archwires.

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Keywords
Archwire materials, beta-titanium, nickel-titanium, orthodontic tooth movement, orthodontic treatment, stainless steel, treatment efficiency
Journal or Conference Name
Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences
Publication Year
2024
Indexing
scopus