Mineta Shingo, Nakajima Akira, Tanaka Eiji, Hanawa Shigeki, Horiuchi Shinya, Sekine Kazumitsu, Sasagawa Tsuyoshi, Namura Yasuhiro, Yoneyama Takayuki, Motoyoshi Mitsuru
Department of Orthodontics, Nihon University School of Dentistry.
Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Tokushima University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences.
Dent Mater J. 2025 Jan 31;44(1):78-85. doi: 10.4012/dmj.2024-187. Epub 2024 Dec 3.
This study investigates the moments generated when applying third-order bends to lingual brackets with different slot shapes and wires made of different materials. Three types of lingual brackets with different slot shapes: 0.018×0.018-inch square slot self-ligation bracket (AL-bracket); 0.018×0.025-inch slot self-ligation bracket (CL-bracket); 0.018×0.025-inch slot self-ligation bracket (ST-bracket). Wires of three different materials were measured. The torque value generated during torque application was measured using a torque gauge. The AL-bracket had a significantly larger torque moment than the CL- and ST-brackets at the same angles. The CL-bracket had the smallest torque moment of the three for the square wire; however, the CL-bracket revealed a larger torque moment than the ST-bracket for the rectangular wire. The torque moment of Ti-Ni wires was observed the smallest. In lingual orthodontic treatment, the results suggested the shape of the lingual bracket slot and the wire material should be considered when adjusting and applying third-order bends.