Utility of Ni-Ti Shape Memory Orthodontic Wire
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概要
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The characteristic temperature dependence of recovery force was evaluated for a Cu-containing Ni-Ti shape memory wire with the nominal A_f point being 4O℃, It exerted mild recovery force within the range of the proposed optimum force at the usual oral temperature. Larger forces were generated when it was heated to temperatures above A_f: 40, 50 or 6O℃. By subsequently cooling to temperatures below A_f, the force decreased again, and vice versa. The excellent reversibility, reproducibility and durability of the recovery force were also confirmed. These resuits indicate that the shape memory wire may be a reasonable material for a new concept of intermittent orthodontic treatment, in which mild force will be applied to the tooth for most of the daily hours and the tooth movement will be intermittently accelerated by larger forces generated only when the patient has hot foods or drinks.
- 日本歯科理工学会の論文
著者
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KAKIGAWA Hiroshi
Division of Biomaterials, Department of Oral Functional Reconstruction, Kyushu Dental Collage
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KAKIGAWA Hiroshi
Department of Materials Science, Kyushu Dental College
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KOZONO Yoshio
Department of Materials Science, Kyushu Dental College
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Kozono Y
Division Of Biomaterials Kyushu Dental College
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Kozono Yoshio
Department Of Materials Science Kyushu Dental College
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Kozono Yoshio
Division Of Biomaterials Department Of Oral Functional Reconstruction Kyushu Dental Collage
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FUKUIZUMI Maho
Department of Materials Science, Kyushu Dental College
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Fukuizumi Maho
Department Of Materials Science Kyushu Dental College
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Kakigawa H
Division Of Biomaterials Department Of Oral Functional Reconstruction Kyushu Dental Collage
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Kakigawa Hiroshi
Department Of Materials Science Kyushu Dental College
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