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Pigment effect on the long term elasticity of elastomeric ligatures

Érika de Oliveira Dias de MACÊDO, Fabrício Mezzomo COLLARES, Vicente Castelo Branco LEITUNE, Susana Maria Werner SAMUEL, Carmen Beatriz Borges FORTES

Objective: To evaluate the response of elastomeric ligatures in several colors for a 4 mm traction over time. Methods: Morelli® elastomeric ligatures, were submitted to traction forces using two rods of circular cross section, until a 4 mm distance was reached, matching the approximate diameter of an upper central incisor bracket of the same manufacturer. The ligatures were kept in artificial saliva immersion at 37 °C. Forces levels were measured immediately (0 h), 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 24, 48, 72, 96 hours, 1, 2, 3, 4 weeks and results were submitted to two-way repeated-measures ANOVA statistical analysis. Results: The gray samples showed the higher initial values of tensile strength. The lowest values were presented by purple, light pink, green, black and red groups. The greater tensile strength instability was presented by red, black, silver, green and gray groups. The greater tensile strength stability was presented by deep pink, dark blue, blue, purple and light pink groups. Conclusion: Elastomeric ligatures do not present stable behavior when suffering traction forces over time and different colors display different behaviors. Deep pink, dark blue, blue, purple and light pink groups, displayed the most stable forces, suggesting that they should be used during the treatment to obtain constant forces.

Keywords: Ligatures. Elastomers. Color. Elasticity.

How to cite: Macêdo EOD, Collares FM, Leitune VCB, Samuel SMW, Fortes CBB. Pigment effect on the long term elasticity of elastomeric ligatures. Dental Press J Orthod. 2012 May-June;17(3):27-8.

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