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반복적인 prestretching을 통한 교정용 탄성체인의 탈부하 과정 초기의 급격한 힘 감쇠 및 이력현상의 개선

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Author(s)
정재찬
Issued Date
2023
Keyword
Hysteresis, Orthodontic elastomeric chain, Prestretching, Repetitive prestretching, Unloading
Abstract
This study evaluated the effect of repetitive prestretching on hysteresis and abrupt force drops during the initial unloading phase(1-mm-unloading/peak force ratio) of elastomeric chains. Thirty samples of closed-type elastomeric chains were tested for each group of generation II power chain, energy chain, and memory chain. Elastomeric chains were elongated to a 100% extension from their original length of 12.5 mm and unloaded. Forces during the five loading and unloading cycles were determined. The memory chain showed significantly lower hysteresis than the generation II power chain and energy chain. Both loading and unloading forces were decreased significantly with repetitive prestretching. However, unloading forces decreased less than the loading force, thereby reducing the hysteresis. All three products showed the greatest hysteresis in the first cycle, which decreased significantly following repeated prestretching. The 1-mm-unload/peak ratio increased significantly until the 4th cycle, the cycle after triple prestretching. Conclusively, repetitive prestretching of elastomeric chains further decreased hysteresis and abrupt force drop during the initial 1-mm unloading, up to triple prestretching.
Alternative Title
Repetitive prestretching decreases hysteresis and abrupt force drops during the initial unloading phase of orthodontic elastomeric chains
Alternative Author(s)
Jung Jae Chan
Affiliation
조선대학교 일반대학원
Department
일반대학원 치의학과
Advisor
임성훈
Awarded Date
2023-02
Table Of Contents
I. 서론 1
II. 재료 및 방법 2
III. 결과 4
IV. 고찰 11
참고문헌 14
Degree
Master
Publisher
조선대학교 대학원
Citation
정재찬. (2023). 반복적인 prestretching을 통한 교정용 탄성체인의 탈부하 과정 초기의 급격한 힘 감쇠 및 이력현상의 개선.
Type
Dissertation
URI
https://oak.chosun.ac.kr/handle/2020.oak/17646
http://chosun.dcollection.net/common/orgView/200000650269
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