Comparison of mechanical properties of in-house manufactured fully customized lingual brackets versus prefabricated brackets: An in vitro study - 01/10/25
, Aron Aliaga-Del Castillo 2, Karina Maria Salvatore Freitas 3, Marcos Roberto de Freitas 1, Daniela Garib 1, Guilherme Janson 1, 4Summary |
Objective |
This in vitro study aimed to compare the mechanical properties of fully customized lingual brackets (FCLBs) designed and manufactured in-house using open-source software with two commercially prefabricated lingual brackets.
Material and methods |
The FCLBs were designed with Liberteeth 3D, a plug-in within the open-source software Blender 3D. The .stl files of the brackets were printed using a direct laser metal sintering machine. The comparison groups included prefabricated In-Ovation® L (IOL) and New STb™ brackets (STb). The sample included 24 lingual brackets, eight per group. The groups were compared in vitro regarding static and kinetic friction using a universal testing machine, and slot size and surface roughness were evaluated through scanning electron microscopy and non-contact laser profilometry. Intergroup comparisons were performed using Kruskal-Wallis and One-way Analysis of Variance tests.
Results |
No differences in static and kinetic friction were found. All tested brackets showed slight deviations in slot sizes compared to the manufacturer's prescription. IOL brackets demonstrated a significantly smaller slot size in both height (MD: −32.17; CI: −56.66, −19.71; P=0.001) and width (MD: −137.31; CI: −188.46, −105.17; P<0.001) compared with STb brackets. The FCLBs presented significantly greater surface slot roughness compared with the In-Ovation® (MD: −0.41; CI: −0.49, −0.34; P<0.001) and New STb™ (MD: −0.39; CI: −0.47, −0.32; P<0.001) brackets.
Conclusions |
The design and manufacture of FCLBs using open-source software is feasible. However, the sintering and surface polishing processes require improvement to achieve optimal clinical outcomes in a future clinical perspective.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Orthodontic brackets, Software open source, Lingual orthodontics, Fully customized lingual brackets, In Vitro techniques
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Vol 24 - N° 1
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