Comparative short-term in vitro analysis of mutans streptococci adhesion on esthetic, nickel-titanium, and stainless-steel arch wires

In Hye Kim, Hyo Sang Park, Young Kyung Kim, Kyo Han Kim, Tae Yub Kwon

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Abstract

Objective: To test the hypothesis that there are no differences in mutans streptococci (MS) adhesion between esthetic and metallic orthodontic arch wires based on their surface characteristics. Materials and Methods: Surface roughness (Ra) and apparent surface free energy (SFE) were measured for six wires-four esthetic, one nickel-titanium (NiTi), and one stainless-steel (SS)- using profilometry and dynamic contact angle analysis, respectively. The amount of MS (Streptococcus mutans and Streptococcus sobrinus) adhering to the wires was quantified using the colony-counting method. The surfaces, coating layers, and MS adhesion were also observed by scanning electron microscopy. Statistical significance was set at P , .05. Results: The Ra values of the esthetic wires were significantly different from one another depending on the coating method (P , .05). The NiTi wire showed the highest SFE, followed by the SS wire and then the four esthetic wires. The NiTi wires produced a significantly higher MS adhesion than did the SS wires (P , .05). The esthetic wires showed significantly lower MS adhesions than did the NiTi wire (P , .05). Pearson correlation analyses found moderate significant positive correlations between the SFE and the S mutans and S sobrinus adhesions (r 5 .636/.427, P , .001/P 5 .001, respectively). Conclusions: The hypothesis is rejected. This study indicates that some esthetic coatings on NiTi alloy might reduce MS adhesion in vitro in the short term. (Angle Orthod. 2014;84:680-686.)

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)680-686
Number of pages7
JournalAngle Orthodontist
Volume84
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2014

Keywords

  • Bacterial adhesion
  • Orthodontic wire
  • Surface characteristics

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