16
Views
3
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Article

Metal release from arch bars used in maxillofacial surgery: An in vitro study

&
Pages 83-89 | Received 08 Jul 1991, Published online: 02 Jul 2009

References

  • Brindley H P. Maxillofacial fracture fixation pros-theses, methods, and devices. Maxillofacial trauma, CC Alling, III, D B Osbon. Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia 1988; 174–80
  • Petersen J K. Sammenbinding af kaeberne. Tand-laegebl 1984; 88: 91–6
  • Hoar T P, Mears D C. Corrosion resistant alloys in chloride solutions: materials for surgical implants. Proc R Soc Lond 1966; 294: 486–510
  • Berge M, Gjerdet N R, Erichsen E S. Corrosion of silver soldered orthodontic wires. Acta Odontol Scand 1982; 40: 75–9
  • Park H Y, Shearer T R. In vitro release of nickel and chromium from simulated orthodontic appliances. Am J Orthod 1983; 84: 156–9
  • Gjerdet N R, Erichsen E S, Remlo H E, Evjen G. Nickel and iron in saliva of patients with fixed orthodontic appliances. Acta Odontol Scand 1991; 49: 73–8
  • Gjerdet N R, Herø H. Metal release from heattreated orthodontic archwires. Acta Odontol Scand 1987; 45: 409–14
  • Stefec R, Franz F. A study of the pitting corrosion of coldworked stainless steel. Corrosion Sci 1978; 18: 161–8
  • Rentler R M, Greene N D. Corrosion of surface defects in fine wires. J Biomed Mater Res 1975; 9: 597–610
  • Roed-Petersen B, Roed Petersen J, Dreyer Jørgensen K. Nickel allergy and osteomyelitis in a patient with metal osteosynthesis of a jaw fracture. Contact Dermatitis 1979; 5: 108–12
  • Schriver W R, Shereff R H, Domnitz J M, Swintak E F, Civjan S. Allergic response to stainless steel wire. Oral Surg 1976; 42: 578–81
  • Cramers M, Lucht U. Metal sensitivity in patients treated for tibial fractures with plates of stainless steel. Acta Orthop Scand 1977; 48: 245–9
  • Grimalt F, Romaguera C. Acute nickel dermatitis from a metal implant. Contact Dermatitis 1980; 6: 441
  • Hensten-Pettersen A, Gjerdet N R, Kvam E, Lyberg T. Nikkelallergi og kjeveortopedisk behand-ling. Nor Tannlegeforen Tid 1984; 94: 567–72
  • Hensten-Pettersen A. Nickel allergy and dental treatment orocedures. Nickel and the skin: immunology and toxicology, H I Maibach, I. T. Mennt. CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, Florida 1989; 195–206
  • Blanco-Dalmau L, Carrasquillo-Alberty H, Silva-Parra J. A study of nickel allergy. J Prosthet Dent 1984; 52: 116–9
  • Rudner E J, Clendenning W E, Epstein E. Epidemiology of contact dermatitis in North America: 1972. Arch Dermatol 1973; 108: 537–40
  • Mennt T, Burrows D. Contact sensitizations to nickel, chromate and cobalt. Epidemiology—effect of local and systemic exposure. Workshop on biocompatibility of metals in dentistry, Chicago, 11–13 July, 1984, 79–92; 327–31
  • Burrows D. Chromium and the skin. Br J Dermatol 1978; 99: 587–95
  • Polak L, Turk J L, Frey J R. Studies on contact hypersensitivity to chromium compounds. Progr Allergy 1973; 17: 145–226
  • Tilsley A D, Rotstein H. Sensitivity caused by internal exposure to nickel chrome and cobalt. Contact Dermatitis 1980; 6: 175–8
  • Hoar T P. The production and breakdown of the passivity of metals. Corrosion Sci 1967; 7: 341–55
  • Brown S A, Merritt K. Electrochemical corrosion in saline and serum. J Biomed Mater Res 1980; 14: 173–5
  • Brown S A, Merritt K. Fretting corrosion in saline and serum. J Biomed Mater Res 1981; 15: 479–88
  • Brown S A, Merritt K. In vivo and in vitro considerations of corrosion testing. Biomat Med Devices Artif Organs 1981; 9: 57–63
  • Rogers O W. A study in the control of crevice corrosion of silver soldered stainless steel joints. Br Dent J 1977; 143: 397–403
  • Mueller H J. Some considerations.- regarding the degenerational interactions between mouth rinses and silver-soldered joints. Am J Orthod 1982; 81: 140–6
  • Joffe B M. Galvanic current generated by an orthodontic appliance. J Dent Assoc South Africa 1962; 17: 78–9
  • Schubert H, Berova N, Czernielewski A. Epidemiology of nickel allergy. Contact Dermatitis 1987; 16: 122–8
  • Nethercott J R, Holness D L. Cutaneous nickel sensitivity in Toronto Canada. J Am Acad Dermatol 1990; 22: 756–61
  • Moffa J P, Ellison J E, Hamilton J C. Incidence of nickel sensitivity in dental patients [abstract 271]. J Dent Res 1983
  • Merritt K, Brown S A. Metal sensitivity reactions to orthopedic implants. Int J Dermatol 1981; 20: 89–94
  • Barranco W, Soloman H. Eczematous dermatitis from nickel [letter]. JAMA 1972; 220: 1244
  • Malten K E, Spruit D. The relative importance of various environmental exposures to nickel in causing contact hypersensitivity. Acta Derm Venerol 1969; 49: 14–9
  • Goitre M, Bedello P G, Cane D. Chromium dermatitis and oral administration of the metal. Contact Dermatitis 1982; 8: 208–9
  • Castelain M, Castelain P Y, Ricciardi R. Contact dermatitis to acupuncture needles. Contact Dermatitis 1987; 16: 44
  • Hubler WR, Jr, Hubler WR, Sr. Dermatitis from a chromium dental plate. Contact Dermatitis 1983; 9: 377–83
  • Vreeburg K JJ, De Groot K, Von Blomberg M, Scheper R J. Induction of immunological tolerance by oral administration of nickel and chromium. J Dent Res 1984; 63: 124–8
  • Vreeburg K JJ, Van Hoogstraten I MW, Von Blomberg B ME, De Groot K, Scheper R J. Oral induction of immunological tolerance to chromium in the guinea pig. J Dent Res 1990; 69: 1634–9
  • Grandjean P. Human exposure to nickel. WHO Geneva: International Agency for Research of Cancer; Lyon: IARC Scientific Publications 1984; 53: 469–85
  • Hamilton E I, Minski M J. Abundance of the chemical elements in man's diet and possible relations with environmental factors. Sci Total Environ 1973; 1: 375–94
  • Flyvholm M A, Dalsgaard Nielsen G, Andersen A. Nickel content of food and estimation of dietary intake. Z Lebensm Unters Forsch 1984; 179: 427–31
  • Sheppard B L. Endometrial morphological changes in IUD users: a review. Contraceution 1987; 36: 1–10
  • Moberg L E. Korrosionsprodukter frin dentala legeringer och effekten av kvicksilver och koppar pH ett neuroeffektorsystem. Tandlakartidningen 1987; 79: 97–100
  • Shukla G S, Singhal R L. The present status of biological effects of toxic metals in the environment: lead cadmium and manganese. Can J Physiol Pharmacol 1984; 62: 1015–31

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.