2015
DOI: 10.1118/1.4930796
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Induced magnetic moment in stainless steel components of orthodontic appliances in 1.5 T MRI scanners

Abstract: Purpose: Most orthodontic appliances are made of stainless steel materials and induce severe magnetic susceptibility artifacts in brain MRI. In an effort for correcting these artifacts, it is important to know the value of induced magnetic moments in all parts of orthodontic appliances. In this study, the induced magnetic moment of stainless steel orthodontic brackets, molar bands, and arch-wires from several vendors is measured. Methods: Individual stainless steel brackets, molar bands, and short segments of … Show more

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“…The magnetic moment of individual stand-alone bracket or bracket on dental band was measured one at a time (ref. 13 ) with a precision better than 10 −4 A·m 2 . ( A ) Total magnetic moment of 20 non molar brackets (upper, lower, right and left central incisor, lateral incisor, canine, 1st premolar, 2 nd premolar) (ref.…”
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“…The magnetic moment of individual stand-alone bracket or bracket on dental band was measured one at a time (ref. 13 ) with a precision better than 10 −4 A·m 2 . ( A ) Total magnetic moment of 20 non molar brackets (upper, lower, right and left central incisor, lateral incisor, canine, 1st premolar, 2 nd premolar) (ref.…”
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“…( A ) Total magnetic moment of 20 non molar brackets (upper, lower, right and left central incisor, lateral incisor, canine, 1st premolar, 2 nd premolar) (ref. 13 ). ( B ) Total magnetic moment of 8 molar (upper, lower, right, left 1st and 2 nd molar) brackets or brackets on bands.…”
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“…The need to use MRI on patients wearing orthodontic appliances is not uncommon. During conventional orthodontic treatment, stainless steel brackets are usually bonded to the teeth, and metallic wires are engaged [6]. In these cases, the removal of orthodontic appliance is recommended to avoid image artifacts, unwanted bracket detachment, and an increase in the temperature of the brackets and wires [7,8].…”
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