Abstract

Objective: this study compared the force degradation and color change of esthetic elastomeric chains of four commercial brands. Materials and methods: the study analyzed 10 medium-force esthetic elastomeric chains with 6 links of Morelli, Orthometric, Eurodonto and 3M brands from sealed packages within the expiration date. The elastics were stretched twice their length, according to the manufacturer's recommendations, and were immersed in artificial saliva at 37°C. The forces were measured with an orthodontic dynamometer at onset and at intervals of 1, 7, 14, 21 and 30 days after immersion. The force degradation was evaluated calculating the percentage of force lost in relation to the initial force in each time interval, for each group tested separately and also between them. The color change was evaluated by visual analysis scale by observation of photographs of chain elastics before and after study completion by 31 examiners. The ANOVA test of repeated measures was applied considering 2 factors, time and groups, and the Tukey test was used for analysis of multiple comparisons. A significance value of 0.05% was adopted for the analyses. Results: the elastics showed great force degradation. After 7 days the groups presented degradation around 50% of the initial force. In the evaluation between groups, the elastics showed significantly different mean forces. When assessing color change, the scores assigned by examiners evidenced less color changes for elastics of Eurodonto brand. Conclusion: regardless of the commercial brand, transparent elastomeric chains show significant force degradation values ​​after 1 day. The scores assigned to color change evidenced that all commercial brands showed staining, with the best results for Eurodonto elastics.

Highlights

  • In recent decades, there has been a greater demand from adult patients in orthodontic clinics

  • The study evaluated esthetic elastomeric chains, color Crystal, medium force, divided into 4 different groups according to their commercial brands, namely Group 1 Eurodonto (Curitiba, PR); Group 2 Morelli (Sorocaba, SP); Group 3 Orthometric (Marília, SP); and 3M Group 4 (Sumaré, SP); from sealed packages and within the expiration date

  • This study compared the amount of force dissipated by esthetic elastomeric chains from four different commercial brands and the force degradation over time, besides the color change of these elastomers

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Introduction

There has been a greater demand from adult patients in orthodontic clinics. Even though the esthetic reasons are sufficient to justify this increase in the demand for treatment by adults, which directly results in better self-image of the patient, the esthetic and psychological benefits are more valued than the functional and oral health benefits (Aldrees et al, 2015; Cavalcante et al, 2013). Within this context, to meet this greater demand from patients with great esthetic needs, the orthodontic appliances and accessories have been improved. The elastomeric chains are one of the most important accessories in orthodontic treatment, being mainly used for closure of spaces between teeth (Alexandre et al, 2008; Baty et al, 1994)

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