House Kate, Sernetz Friedrich, Dymock David, Sandy Jonathan R, Ireland Anthony J
Orthodontics, Bristol Dental Hospital, Bristol, United Kingdom.
Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2008 Apr;133(4):584-92. doi: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2007.03.021.
Contemporary orthodontics relies on various bonded attachments, archwires, and other devices to achieve tooth movement. These components are composed of varying materials with their own distinctive physical and mechanical properties. The demands made on them are complex because they are placed under many stresses in the oral environment. These include immersion in saliva and ingested fluids, temperature fluctuations, and masticatory and appliance loading. The combination of these materials in close proximity and in hostile conditions can result in corrosion. Our purpose in this article was to consider the literature to date with regard to potential mechanical, clinical, and health implications of orthodontic corrosion.
当代正畸学依靠各种粘结附件、弓丝及其他装置来实现牙齿移动。这些部件由具有各自独特物理和机械性能的不同材料组成。对它们的要求很复杂,因为它们在口腔环境中承受多种应力。这些应力包括浸泡在唾液和摄入的液体中、温度波动以及咀嚼和矫治器加载。这些材料在近距离且恶劣条件下的组合可能导致腐蚀。本文的目的是探讨迄今为止关于正畸腐蚀潜在的机械、临床和健康影响的文献。