Moment to force ratio characteristics of three Japanese NiTi and TMA closing loops
Objectives: This in vitro study investigated the loads ("forces"), moments and moment:force ratios (M:F) generated during activation and deactivation of three closing loop designs constructed from two different orthodontic wire alloys.
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Main Authors: | Kum Mark (Author), Quick Andrew (Author), Hood James A. (Author), Herbison Peter (Author) |
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2004-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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