Effect of Elastomeric Module Degradation and Ligation Methods on Kinetic Friction between NiTi or Stainless Steel Wires and Stainless Steel Brackets
Objectives: The reduction of resistance to sliding between the archwire and bracket promotes more seamless tooth movement, leading to a faster and improved orthodontic treatment experience. This research aimed to examine how the degradation of elastomeric modules, different ligation methods, bracket...
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Main Authors: | Pooya Ebrahimi (Author), Parastou Nastarin (Author), Mahdi Hadilou (Author), Behnaz Karimzadeh (Author), Mojgan Kachoei (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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