Photoelastic analysis of forces generated by T-loop springs made with stainless steel or titanium-molybdenum alloy

Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2011 Sep;140(3):e123-8. doi: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2011.03.020.

Abstract

Introduction: The purpose of this study was to use photoelastic analysis to compare the system of forces generated by retraction T-loop springs made with stainless steel and titanium-molybdenum alloy (TMA) (Ormco, Glendora, Calif) with photoelastic analysis.

Methods: Three photoelastic models were used to evaluate retraction T-loop springs with the same preactivations in 2 groups. In group 1, the loop was constructed with a stainless steel wire, and 2 helicoids were incorporated on top of the T-loop; in group 2, it was made with TMA and no helicoids.

Results: Upon using the qualitative analysis of the fringe order in the photoelastic model, it was observed that the magnitude of force generated by the springs in group 1 was significantly higher than that in group 2. However, both had symmetry for the active and reactive units related to the system of force.

Conclusions: Both springs had the same mechanical characteristics. TMA springs showed lower force levels.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Alloys
  • Birefringence
  • Dental Alloys / chemistry*
  • Dental Stress Analysis / methods*
  • Elasticity
  • Humans
  • Materials Testing
  • Models, Theoretical
  • Orthodontic Appliance Design
  • Orthodontic Wires*
  • Photography
  • Qualitative Research
  • Stainless Steel
  • Stress, Mechanical

Substances

  • Alloys
  • Dental Alloys
  • titanium molybdenum alloy
  • Stainless Steel