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European Journal of Orthodontics | 2013

Archwire cleaning after intraoral ageing: the effects on debris, roughness, and friction

David Normando; Adriana Monteiro de Araújo; Isabella da Silva Vieira Marques; Carmen Gilda Barroso Tavares Dias; José Augusto Mendes Miguel

Dental material science has paid more attention to mechanical properties of as-received materials than to changes produced after intraoral exposure. Orthodontic archwires when exposed to the intraoral environment have shown a significant increase in the degree of debris, surface roughness (Ra), and frictional force. The purpose of this split-mouth study was to evaluate the effects of two methods of archwire cleaning on these variables after clinical use for 8 weeks. For eight individuals, four sets of three brackets each (n = 32) were bonded from the first molar to the first premolar. A passive segment of 0.019 × 0.025 inch stainless steel (SS) archwire was inserted into the brackets and tied by elastomeric ligature. Debris level [via scanning electron microscopy (SEM)], Ra, and frictional force were evaluated in a paired comparison after 8 weeks of intraoral exposure and after cleaning with a steel wool sponge (SWS) for 1 minute or ultrasound (US) cleaning for 15 minutes. Kruskal-Wallis, Friedmans, and Spearman and Pearson correlation tests were used for statistical analysis. The debris and Ra of SS rectangular wires increased significantly (P < 0.05) during clinical use, causing a significant increase in the frictional force level. These changes can be effectively eliminated by either of the investigated cleaning methods, although a SWS seems to be clinically more practical.


Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine | 2017

Bio-based polyurethane for tissue engineering applications: How hydroxyapatite nanoparticles influence the structure, thermal and biological behavior of polyurethane composites

Laís Pellizzer Gabriel; Maria Elizabeth M. dos Santos; André Luiz Jardini; Gilmara de Nazareth Tavares Bastos; Carmen Gilda Barroso Tavares Dias; Thomas J. Webster; Rubens Maciel Filho

In this work, thermoset polyurethane composites were prepared by the addition of hydroxyapatite nanoparticles using the reactants polyol polyether and an aliphatic diisocyanate. The polyol employed in this study was extracted from the Euterpe oleracea Mart. seeds from the Amazon Region of Brazil. The influence of hydroxyapatite nanoparticles on the structure and morphology of the composites was studied using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), the structure was evaluated by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), thermal properties were analyzed by thermogravimetry analysis (TGA), and biological properties were studied by in vitro and in vivo studies. It was found that the addition of HA nanoparticles promoted fibroblast adhesion while in vivo investigations with histology confirmed that the composites promoted connective tissue adherence and did not induce inflammation. In this manner, this study supports the further investigation of bio-based, polyurethane/hydroxyapatite composites as biocompatible scaffolds for numerous tissue engineering applications.


Materials Research-ibero-american Journal of Materials | 2010

Production and evaluation of recycled polymers from açaí fibers

Clívia Danúbia Pinho da Costa Castro; Carmen Gilda Barroso Tavares Dias; José de Assis Fonseca Faria

The possibility of recycling and the favorable mechanical properties of the products have encouraged the study and production of thermoplastic composites from natural fibrous waste. Acai (cabbage palm) fiber, which is removed from the seed, has been slightly investigated, as compared to what is already known about the fruit pulp. In this study, the influence of acai fiber as an element of reinforcement in recycled everyday usage thermoplastics using simple, low cost methodology was evaluated. Recycled matrixes of high impact polystyrene and polypropylene were molded by hot compression from which the fiber composites were obtained. The FTIR technique showed that the process was efficient in preventing degradation of the acai fibers. The influence of the fiber on the mechanical behavior of the recycled matrixes was investigated by microscopic images of compression and impact tests. The results showed better impact performance for the fiber combined with the polymeric matrixes.


Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics | 2016

Cleansing orthodontic brackets with air-powder polishing: effects on frictional force and degree of debris

Brisa dos Santos Leite; Nathalia Carolina Fernandes Fagundes; Mônica L. C. Aragón; Carmen Gilda Barroso Tavares Dias; David Normando

ABSTRACT Introduction: Debris buildup on the bracket-wire interface can influence friction. Cleansing brackets with air-powder polishing can affect this process. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the frictional force and amount of debris remaining on orthodontic brackets subjected to prophylaxis with air-powder polishing. Methods: Frictional force and debris buildup on the surface of 28 premolar brackets were evaluated after orthodontic treatment. In one hemiarch, each bracket was subjected to air-powder polishing (n = 14) for five seconds, while the contralateral hemiarch (n = 14) served as control. Mechanical friction tests were performed and images of the polished bracket surfaces and control surfaces were examined. Wilcoxon test was applied for comparative analysis between hemiarches at p < 0.05. Results: Brackets that had been cleaned with air-powder polishing showed lower friction (median = 1.27 N) when compared to the control surfaces (median = 4.52 N) (p < 0.01). Image analysis showed that the control group exhibited greater debris buildup (median = 2.0) compared with the group that received prophylaxis with air-powder polishing (median = 0.5) (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Cleansing orthodontic brackets with air-powder polishing significantly reduces debris buildup on the bracket surface while decreasing friction levels observed during sliding mechanics.


Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2016

pHEMA hydrogels Synthesis, kinetics and in vitro tests

Marcele Fonseca Passos; D. R. C. Dias; Gilmara de Nazareth Tavares Bastos; André Luiz Jardini; A. C. B. Benatti; Carmen Gilda Barroso Tavares Dias; R. Maciel Filho


Chemical engineering transactions | 2014

Isocyanates as Precursors to Biomedical Polyurethanes

Laís Pellizzer Gabriel; Cecília A.C. Zavaglia; André Luiz Jardini; Carmen Gilda Barroso Tavares Dias; R. Maciel Filho


Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine | 2018

Biosynthesis, characterization and leishmanicidal activity of a biocomposite containing AgNPs-PVP-glucantime

Ana Patricia Cacua Gélvez; Luis Henrique S. Farias; Victor Soares Pereira; Inaldo Claudio Martins da Silva; Ana Carolina Silva Costa; Carmen Gilda Barroso Tavares Dias; Roseane Maria Ribeiro Costa; Silvia Helena Marques da Silva; Ana Paula Drummond Rodrigues


Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2016

pHEMAヒドロゲル:合成,速度論およびin vitro試験

Marcele Fonseca Passos; D. R. C. Dias; Gilmara de Nazareth Tavares Bastos; André Luiz Jardini; A. C. B. Benatti; Carmen Gilda Barroso Tavares Dias; R. Maciel Filho


Chemical engineering transactions | 2016

Synthesis and Characterization of Bio-based Polyurethane for Tissue Engineering Applications

Laís Pellizzer Gabriel; A. Benatti; André Luiz Jardini; G. Bastos; P. Kharmandayan; Carmen Gilda Barroso Tavares Dias; R. Maciel


XX Congresso Brasileiro de Engenharia Química | 2015

HIDROGÉIS HETEROGÊNEOS E HÍBRIDOS PARA APLICAÇÕES EM ENGENHARIA TECIDUAL

Marcele Fonseca Passos; Carmen Gilda Barroso Tavares Dias; R. Maciel Filho

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André Luiz Jardini

State University of Campinas

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David Normando

Federal University of Pará

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Rubens Maciel Filho

State University of Campinas

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