MECHANICAL PROPERTY CHANGES IN ORTHODONTIC WIRES AFTER EXPOSURE TO CHLORHEXIDINE MOUTHWASH: A REVIEW STUDY
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جامعة الموصل /University of Mosul
خلاصة
Orthodontic wires, especially nickel-titanium (NiTi) and
stainless steel (SS), are widely used in clinical orthodontics
due to their favorable mechanical properties. However, these
materials are prone to degradation when exposed to chemical
agents commonly used in oral hygiene, such as chlorhexidine
(CHX). This review aims to assess the effects of chlorhexidine
mouthwash exposure on the mechanical properties and corrosion
resistance of different orthodontic wire types. A comprehensive
review of published studies was conducted, focusing on in
vitro investigations evaluating changes in tensile strength,
surface morphology, ion release, and corrosion behavior of
orthodontic wires following exposure to various concentrations
and durations of CHX. Most studies found that CHX, especially
in higher amounts or with longer exposure, greatly changes the
surface texture and weakens the strength of NiTi and SS wires.
Exposure to CHX also showed a likelihood of corrosion and
release of ions that could affect how well it works in real-life
situations and the safety of patients involved. Extended use of
wires with chlorhexidine mouthwash could affect their strength
and ability to resist corrosion, so it is important to be careful
in recommending CHX based mouth rinses for orthodontic
treatment.
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