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248 related items for PubMed ID: 16539562

  • 21. Evaluation of frictional resistance and surface characteristics after immersion of orthodontic brackets and wire in different chemical solutions: A comparative in vitrostudy.
    Nanjundan K, Vimala G.
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  • 28. Dissolution of stainless steel in artificial saliva.
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  • 32. Ion release and cytotoxicity of stainless steel wires.
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  • 35. Friction ... Friction resistance between edgewise brackets and archwires.
    Ho KS, West VC.
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  • 39. Topographic and chemical surface modifications to metal brackets after a period in the mouth.
    Houb-Dine A, Bahije L, Oualalou Y, Benyahia H, Zaoui F.
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  • 40. Resistance to sliding of self-ligating brackets versus conventional stainless steel twin brackets with second-order angulation in the dry and wet (saliva) states.
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