Comparison of Force Decay of Two Different Types of Elastomeric Chains with the Use of Different Types of Mouth Washes – An In vitro Study

Background: Elastomeric chains are commonly used in orthodontic treatments to apply continuous force for tooth movement. However, the exposure of these chains to different mouthwashes can impact their force retention and effectiveness. Understanding the effect of various mouthwash solutions on elast...

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Main Authors: Rahul Pawar, Tanmoy Majumder, Shalini Singh, Dip G. Choudhury, Md Kamal Hassan, Swati Mrinal
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2024-12-01
Series:Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_981_24
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author Rahul Pawar
Tanmoy Majumder
Shalini Singh
Dip G. Choudhury
Md Kamal Hassan
Swati Mrinal
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Tanmoy Majumder
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Dip G. Choudhury
Md Kamal Hassan
Swati Mrinal
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description Background: Elastomeric chains are commonly used in orthodontic treatments to apply continuous force for tooth movement. However, the exposure of these chains to different mouthwashes can impact their force retention and effectiveness. Understanding the effect of various mouthwash solutions on elastomeric chains is crucial to optimize orthodontic treatment outcomes and maintain the desired level of force over time. This study investigates the impact of different mouthwash solutions on the force decay of both prestretched and unstretched elastomeric chains, providing insights into the best practices for mouthwash use during orthodontic care. Material and Methods: A study was conducted using 1000 specimens of “five-unit clear short-linked elastomeric chains.” These specimens were divided into two main groups of elastomeric chains: prestretched and unstretched. Each main group was further subdivided into five subgroups: one control (artificial saliva) and four test subgroups exposed to different mouthwashes. Statistical analysis was conducted with a significance level set at P < 0.05 to determine the effect of each mouthwash on the force retention of the elastomeric chains. Results: The initial force levels of elastomeric chains before and after immersion in various solutions over different time intervals showed statistically significant differences. These differences were observed in both prestretched and unstretched elastomeric chain groups as well as between the prestretched and unstretched conditions. The results indicate that different mouthwash solutions have varying impacts on force decay, with some solutions leading to more pronounced degradation than others. Conclusion: Common mouthwashes degrade the force of both prestretched and unstretched elastomeric chains. To minimize this effect during orthodontic treatment, it is recommended to use Himalaya HiOra, probiotic, and Clohex® mouthwashes, followed by fluoride mouthwash. These alternatives may help preserve the force retention of elastomeric chains and improve treatment efficacy.
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spelling doaj-art-f30d7a9adae545c3857771bb3a8f951f2025-01-13T09:52:45ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences0976-48790975-74062024-12-0116Suppl 4S3479S348110.4103/jpbs.jpbs_981_24Comparison of Force Decay of Two Different Types of Elastomeric Chains with the Use of Different Types of Mouth Washes – An In vitro StudyRahul PawarTanmoy MajumderShalini SinghDip G. ChoudhuryMd Kamal HassanSwati MrinalBackground: Elastomeric chains are commonly used in orthodontic treatments to apply continuous force for tooth movement. However, the exposure of these chains to different mouthwashes can impact their force retention and effectiveness. Understanding the effect of various mouthwash solutions on elastomeric chains is crucial to optimize orthodontic treatment outcomes and maintain the desired level of force over time. This study investigates the impact of different mouthwash solutions on the force decay of both prestretched and unstretched elastomeric chains, providing insights into the best practices for mouthwash use during orthodontic care. Material and Methods: A study was conducted using 1000 specimens of “five-unit clear short-linked elastomeric chains.” These specimens were divided into two main groups of elastomeric chains: prestretched and unstretched. Each main group was further subdivided into five subgroups: one control (artificial saliva) and four test subgroups exposed to different mouthwashes. Statistical analysis was conducted with a significance level set at P < 0.05 to determine the effect of each mouthwash on the force retention of the elastomeric chains. Results: The initial force levels of elastomeric chains before and after immersion in various solutions over different time intervals showed statistically significant differences. These differences were observed in both prestretched and unstretched elastomeric chain groups as well as between the prestretched and unstretched conditions. The results indicate that different mouthwash solutions have varying impacts on force decay, with some solutions leading to more pronounced degradation than others. Conclusion: Common mouthwashes degrade the force of both prestretched and unstretched elastomeric chains. To minimize this effect during orthodontic treatment, it is recommended to use Himalaya HiOra, probiotic, and Clohex® mouthwashes, followed by fluoride mouthwash. These alternatives may help preserve the force retention of elastomeric chains and improve treatment efficacy.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_981_24clohex®mouthwashelastomeric chainsfluoride mouthwashforce decayhimalaya hioramouthwashorthodonticsprestretched chainsprobiotic mouthwashunstretched chains
spellingShingle Rahul Pawar
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Shalini Singh
Dip G. Choudhury
Md Kamal Hassan
Swati Mrinal
Comparison of Force Decay of Two Different Types of Elastomeric Chains with the Use of Different Types of Mouth Washes – An In vitro Study
Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences
clohex®
mouthwash
elastomeric chains
fluoride mouthwash
force decay
himalaya hiora
mouthwash
orthodontics
prestretched chains
probiotic mouthwash
unstretched chains
title Comparison of Force Decay of Two Different Types of Elastomeric Chains with the Use of Different Types of Mouth Washes – An In vitro Study
title_full Comparison of Force Decay of Two Different Types of Elastomeric Chains with the Use of Different Types of Mouth Washes – An In vitro Study
title_fullStr Comparison of Force Decay of Two Different Types of Elastomeric Chains with the Use of Different Types of Mouth Washes – An In vitro Study
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Force Decay of Two Different Types of Elastomeric Chains with the Use of Different Types of Mouth Washes – An In vitro Study
title_short Comparison of Force Decay of Two Different Types of Elastomeric Chains with the Use of Different Types of Mouth Washes – An In vitro Study
title_sort comparison of force decay of two different types of elastomeric chains with the use of different types of mouth washes an in vitro study
topic clohex®
mouthwash
elastomeric chains
fluoride mouthwash
force decay
himalaya hiora
mouthwash
orthodontics
prestretched chains
probiotic mouthwash
unstretched chains
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_981_24
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