Do Dietary Habits Influence Trace Elements Release from Fixed Orthodontic Appliances?

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Paulina Wołowiec
Katarzyna Chojnacka
Bartłomiej W. Loster
Marcin Mikulewicz
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[1] Wroclaw University of Technology,Department of Advanced Material Technologies, Faculty of Chemistry
[2] Jagiellonian University,Department of Orthodontics, Dental Institute, Faculty of Medicine, Medical College
[3] Cracow,Department of Dentofacial Orthopaedics and Orthodontics, Division of Facial Abnormalities
[4] Medical University of Wrocław,undefined
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Biological Trace Element Research | 2017年 / 180卷
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Orthodontic appliance; Chromium; Nickel; Dietary habits; Hair mineral analysis;
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The objective was to investigate the effect of dietary habits on the release of Cr and Ni ions from orthodontic appliances by hair mineral analysis. Patients (N = 47) underwent electronic questionnaire survey to investigate the effect of dietary habits on Cr and Ni levels in hair. The research was carried out on hair sampled at the beginning and in the 4th, 8th, and 12th months of the treatment. The content of Cr and Ni in the collected samples was determined by ICP-OES. The study showed that consumption of acidic dietary products may have the effect on increasing the release of Cr and Ni ions from orthodontic appliances. The release of Cr from orthodontic appliances in patients who consumed fruit juice, coffee, yoghurt, and vinegar was higher. The coefficients enabling comparison of metal ions release pattern at a given sampling points were defined. The comparison of the coefficients yielded the information on the possible magnification of metal ions released as the result of the additional factor consumption of acidic food or drink that intensifies metal ions release. The following magnification pattern was found for chromium: coffee (7.57 times) > yoghurt (2.53) > juice (1.86) > vinegar (1.08), and for nickel: vinegar (2.2) > coffee (1.22) > juice (1.05). Yoghurt did not intensify the release of nickel. Concluding, orthodontic patients should avoid drinking/eating coffee, yoghurt, fruit juices, and vinegar.
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