Korean J Orthod.
1990 Jul;20(2):409-417.
Frictional forces in the fixed orthodontic appliance during tooth movement
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Orthodontics, College of Dentistry, Chonnam National University, Korea.
Abstract
- Tooth movement would be impeded by frictional force arised between archwire and tube, bracket or elastics in the fixed orthodontic appliances, which could be changed variably by such several factors as the contact area, normal (perpendicular) force and the condition of contact surface. There were many literatures about frictional force in the orthodontic region, but different results were obtained from little controlled research so that was very difficult in clinical application. Therefore we have reviewed comprehensively previous literatures about frictional force and thus several results were obtained as follows:
1. For use species of the orthodontic wire, frictional force was influenced mainly by surface roughness of wire in the absence of binding, while that was influenced mainly by normal force in high binding angulation.
2. For the cross-section and diameter of the wire, the contact area influenced mainly on frictional force in the absence of binding, while wire stiffness influenced mainly on frictional force in high binding angulation.
3. The greater the bracket width, the greater frictional force, and frictional force of the plastic bracket was larger than that of the metal bracket.
4. For ligation type, frictional force of the stainless steel ligation was larger than that of the elastic ligation, and frictional force was directly proportional to ligation force.
5. Variable frictional force were occured from the saliva combined with such another factors as normal force and mode of surface oxide et al.