TY - JOUR
T1 - In Vitro Comparative Analysis of the Tensile Strength of Elastomeric Chains Disinfected with Quaternary Ammonium and Alcohol
AU - Gomez-Ramírez, Paola
AU - Llanos-Montalvo, Karina
AU - Pastor-Arenas, Sandra
AU - Infantes-Vargas, Jorge
AU - Alcázar-Aguilar, Oscar
AU - Alva-Mantari, Alicia
AU - Leon-Untiveros, Gina
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Seventh Sense Research Group.
PY - 2024/11
Y1 - 2024/11
N2 - The study compares in vitro the tensile strength of elastomeric chains (EGRT) disinfected with quaternary ammonium and 70% alcohol. It focuses on disinfection protocols in orthodontics, whose vulnerability is due to cross-infections. The research is relevant due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which resulted in the search for new disinfection protocols. The WBRT was disinfected with two agents: quaternary ammonium and 70% alcohol. A universal testing machine was used to measure the tensile force and compare the results to determine the impact of each disinfectant agent. The results indicate that quaternary ammonium and 70% alcohol have different effects on the mechanical properties of Elastomeric Chains (ECs). 70% alcohol tends to degrade mechanical properties more than quaternary ammonium. We can conclude that quaternary ammonium disinfection is preferable to maintain the mechanical properties of elastomeric chains in orthodontics. This study provides valuable information for clinical practice, helping professionals to choose disinfection methods that do not compromise the efficacy of orthodontic treatment. Due to the risks associated with other diseases, such as COVID-19, it is crucial to adopt effective disinfection protocols that do not compromise the mechanical properties of the materials used.
AB - The study compares in vitro the tensile strength of elastomeric chains (EGRT) disinfected with quaternary ammonium and 70% alcohol. It focuses on disinfection protocols in orthodontics, whose vulnerability is due to cross-infections. The research is relevant due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which resulted in the search for new disinfection protocols. The WBRT was disinfected with two agents: quaternary ammonium and 70% alcohol. A universal testing machine was used to measure the tensile force and compare the results to determine the impact of each disinfectant agent. The results indicate that quaternary ammonium and 70% alcohol have different effects on the mechanical properties of Elastomeric Chains (ECs). 70% alcohol tends to degrade mechanical properties more than quaternary ammonium. We can conclude that quaternary ammonium disinfection is preferable to maintain the mechanical properties of elastomeric chains in orthodontics. This study provides valuable information for clinical practice, helping professionals to choose disinfection methods that do not compromise the efficacy of orthodontic treatment. Due to the risks associated with other diseases, such as COVID-19, it is crucial to adopt effective disinfection protocols that do not compromise the mechanical properties of the materials used.
KW - Alcohol
KW - Comparison
KW - Disinfection
KW - Elastomeric chains
KW - Orthodontist
KW - Quaternary ammonium
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U2 - 10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V72I11P104
DO - 10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V72I11P104
M3 - Original Article
AN - SCOPUS:85210994705
SN - 2349-0918
VL - 72
SP - 23
EP - 36
JO - International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology
JF - International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology
IS - 11
ER -