Journal of Contemporary Orthodontics

Official Publication of Indian Orthodontic Society



Effectiveness of coatings in reducing biofilm adhesion on arch wires: A systematic review


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Author Details : Rhujuta Vinayak Chaudhari*, Ravindranath V K , Anjali Gheware, Amol Mhatre, Amol Mhatre, Anchal Anil Jain

Volume : 8, Issue : 4, Year : 2024

Article Page : 394-399

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.jco.2024.060



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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the Effectiveness of coatings in reducing biofilm adhesion on arch wire.
Materials and Methods: A literature search was performed on PubMed, Medline, Google Scholar, and Science Direct to examine studies that compared the uncoated group of arch wires to those with nano coatings and assessed the anti-adherent property. After extracting the data from each study, two risk of bias assessment tools were employed and tabulated data was obtained.
Results: 8 Studies met the requirements for inclusion. For majority of the included articles, the risk of bias assessment indicated a low to moderate risk. The antibacterial properties of various nanoparticle coatings were examined and evaluated.
Conclusion: Regardless of patient compliance, a proper application of each type of coated arch-wire can help prevent white spot lesions and reduce bacterial aggregation around orthodontic attachments. Majority of the studies that made up this systematic review have a risk of bias grade of "fair." A meta-analysis was not feasible because of heterogeneity in the different coating techniques used to test the antibacterial property.


Keywords: Nanocoating, Nano particles, Bacterial adhesion, Anti­adherent, Orthodontic arch wire


How to cite : Chaudhari R V , Ravindranath V K, Gheware A, Mhatre A, Mhatre A, Jain A A, Effectiveness of coatings in reducing biofilm adhesion on arch wires: A systematic review. J Contemp Orthod 2024;8(4):394-399


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Article History

Received : 19-03-2024

Accepted : 30-04-2024


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