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Mean Micro-shear bond strength amongst Metal and Ceramic Bracket groupsFull size tableTable 5 presents the failure type distribution. Failure types in control were pre-dominantly ARI − 0, indicating adhesive failures at the resin-ceramic interface. LD-CAD and ZLS ceramic groups with MEP and HFA surface treatments displayed largely ARI-1 and ARI-2 failures. The majority of PIC and 5 YZP ceramic groups with MEP surface treatment had ARI-I failures. However, diamond-bur abrasion surface treatment across ceramic groups had ARI-0 major failures.Table 5 Frequency distribution of adhesive remnant index (ARI) scores in ceramic bracketsFull size tableDiscussionThe dentist frequently encounters orthodontic patients with existing ceramic restorations. Obtaining optimum bond strength for recently introduced esthetic CAD-CAM ceramic restorations is clinically challenging. The recommended bracket bonding force is 6–8 MPa for efficient clinical application [6, 22]. Ozden AN, et al. [23] suggested that an SBS value exceeding than 13 MPa predisposes the ceramic surface to fracture during debonding of the brackets. Hence, ascertaining the surface treatment protocols to achieve a favorable SBS value in different ceramic restorations is essential for clinical applications. The present study assessed the SBS of metal and ceramic orthodontic brackets on different CAD/CAM ceramic surfaces after various surface treatments. Results of the study showed that ceramic material and surface treatment influenced shear bond strength. The various surface treatments affected the shear bond strength of the ceramic surface, which disproved the null hypothesis.The study results revealed that various surface treatments of CAD-CAM ceramic materials enhanced the SBS of both metal and ceramic brackets. The bond strengths of control groups for ceramic brackets to LD-CAD, PIC, ZLS, and 5 YZP were low at 6.08(0.11)MPa, 3.95(0.09)MPA, 6.18(0.18)MPa, and 3.81(0.14)MPa, respectively. Corresponding values for the control group for metal brackets were also low at 4.58(0.20)MPa, 4.32(0.16)MPa, 4.68(0.18)MPa, and 4.28(0.15)MPa. The study results also revealed that ceramic brackets had better SBS strength than stainless steel across all the ceramic surfaces. The only exception was that the SBS values of stainless-steel brackets for 5YTZP zirconia surfaces were moderately greater than ceramic brackets. There is no consensus in the literature about the higher bond strength potential between ceramic and stainless-steel brackets. Al-Hity R [24] Elsaka SE et al. [16] reported similar results of greater SBS with ceramic brackets, while Pinho M et al. [25], reported a higher bond strength with stainless-steel brackets. Enhanced SBS in ceramic brackets could be due to their larger adhesive base area than metal brackets.. PIAA Wrestling Bracket Hub. PA High School Wrestling Brackets Wrestling. Regular Season. 12/ /30 – Powerad e. 1/12-1/13 – Mid Winter Mayhem. 1/13-1/14 – Escape the Bracket Layout. The 13 team double elimination bracket has the games numbered from 1 through 25. This is the order in which the games will be played. In the losers bracket you will also see Choose from our selection of corner strut channel brackets, surface strut channel brackets, offset-surface strut channel brackets, and more. Same and Next Day Delivery. BROWSE CATALOG. 2 1 / 1 6 2 1 / 8 Channel Width. 13/16 1 5/8 Construction. Slotted. Solid. Channel Height. 13/32 13/16 1 5/8 2 7/16 3 1/4 Hole Diameter. 1/4 9/32 Bracket Layout. The 7 team double elimination bracket has the games numbered from 1 through 13. This is the order in which the games will be played. In the losers bracket you will also see L1, L2 etc The loser of game 1 in the Bracket Layout. The 13 team double elimination bracket has the games numbered from 1 through 25. This is the order in which the games will be played. In the losers bracket you will also see L1, L2 etc The loser of game 1 in the Bracket Layout. The 13 team double elimination bracket has the games numbered from 1 through 25. This is the order in which the games will be played. In the losers bracket you will also see L1, L2 etc The loser of game 1 in the winners bracket will drop down to L1 in the losers bracket, the loser of game 2 will drop down to game L2 etc Bracket Layout. The 13 team double elimination bracket has the games numbered from 1 through 25. This is the order in which the games will be played. In the losers bracket you will also see L1, L2 etc The loser of game 1 in the winners bracket will drop down to L1 in the losers bracket, the loser of game 2 will drop down to game L2 etc Generate a single elimination tournament bracket for 13 teams in under a minute, completely free. Create balanced brackets where the 1 and 2 seeds can only meet in the finals; Click on 25 (33) [25 (39)] --> Aerial Rolling Attack 13 Jump, Back Charge, Forward + P ** 1000 [1100] High Lightning Beast data in brackets. -- Knockdown +39... -8...-2 22 17 Landing --> Aerial Rolling Attack (Overdrive) 13 Jump, Back Charge, Forward + P ** 600, 600 [700, 700] High, High Lightning Beast data in brackets. -- Knockdown +29... +3...+8 22 10 Landing --> Vertical Rolling Attack (Light Kick) 8 Down Charge, Up + Light Kick 54 (74) 1200 [1300] High Lightning Beast data in brackets. -- Knockdown +35 -27 [-18] 19 45 (48) --> Vertical Rolling Attack (Medium Kick) 8 Down Charge, Up + Medium Kick 54 (74) 1300 [1400] High Lightning Beast data in brackets. -- Knockdown +42 -27 [-18] 19 45 (48) --> Vertical Rolling Attack (Heavy Kick) 8 Down Charge, Up + Heavy Kick 54 (74) 1400 [1500] High Lightning Beast data in brackets. -- Knockdown +42 -27 [-18] 19 45 (48) --> Vertical Rolling Attack (Overdrive) 7 Down Charge, Up + KK 69 (70) 800, 800 [900, 850] High Full invincibility on frames 1-7. Lightning Beast data in brackets. -- Knockdown +28 -40 8, 6 51 (48) --> Backstep Rolling Attack (Light Kick) 41 Forward, Down-Forward, Down, Down-Back, Back + Light Kick 69 1000 High Crosses up. Hold Forward/Back to change trajectory. -- +9... +4... 24 5 Landing --> Backstep Rolling Attack (Medium Kick) 41 Forward, Down-Forward, Down, Down-Back, Back + Medium Kick 72 1000 High Crosses up. Hold Forward/Back to change trajectory. -- +9... +4... 27 5 Landing --> Backstep Rolling Attack (Heavy Kick) 41 Forward, Down-Forward, Down, Down-Back, Back + Heavy Kick 74 1000 High Crosses up. Hold Forward/Back to change trajectory. -- +9... +4... 29 5 Landing --> Backstep Rolling Attack (Overdrive) 8 Forward, Down-Forward, Down, Down-Back, Back + KK 70 300, 350, 350 High Crosses up. Hold Forward/Back to change trajectory. First hit connecting causes knockdown, later hits do not. Later hit data in parenthesis. -- Knockdown +55... (+10...) -46 (+6...) 5, 21, 4 4 Landing --> Wild Hunt (Light Kick) 34 Down, Down-Forward, Forward + Light Kick 93 (213) 250, 250, 250, 250, 600 Throw -- -- Knockdown +35 -- 3 57 --> Wild Hunt (Medium Kick) 39 Down, Down-Forward, Forward + Medium Kick 98 (218) 250, 250, 250, 250, 700 Throw -- -- Knockdown +35 -- 3 57 --> Wild Hunt (Heavy Kick) 45 Down, Down-Forward, Forward + Heavy Kick 102 (222) 250, 250, 250, 250, 800 Throw -- -- Knockdown +35 -- 3 57 --> Wild Hunt (Overdrive) 32 Down, Down-Forward, Forward + KK 91 (211) 250, 250, 250, 250, 1000 Throw Can hold forward to go farther with overdrive version. -- Knockdown +64 -- 3 57 --> Blanka-chanComments
Mean Micro-shear bond strength amongst Metal and Ceramic Bracket groupsFull size tableTable 5 presents the failure type distribution. Failure types in control were pre-dominantly ARI − 0, indicating adhesive failures at the resin-ceramic interface. LD-CAD and ZLS ceramic groups with MEP and HFA surface treatments displayed largely ARI-1 and ARI-2 failures. The majority of PIC and 5 YZP ceramic groups with MEP surface treatment had ARI-I failures. However, diamond-bur abrasion surface treatment across ceramic groups had ARI-0 major failures.Table 5 Frequency distribution of adhesive remnant index (ARI) scores in ceramic bracketsFull size tableDiscussionThe dentist frequently encounters orthodontic patients with existing ceramic restorations. Obtaining optimum bond strength for recently introduced esthetic CAD-CAM ceramic restorations is clinically challenging. The recommended bracket bonding force is 6–8 MPa for efficient clinical application [6, 22]. Ozden AN, et al. [23] suggested that an SBS value exceeding than 13 MPa predisposes the ceramic surface to fracture during debonding of the brackets. Hence, ascertaining the surface treatment protocols to achieve a favorable SBS value in different ceramic restorations is essential for clinical applications. The present study assessed the SBS of metal and ceramic orthodontic brackets on different CAD/CAM ceramic surfaces after various surface treatments. Results of the study showed that ceramic material and surface treatment influenced shear bond strength. The various surface treatments affected the shear bond strength of the ceramic surface, which disproved the null hypothesis.The study results revealed that various surface treatments of CAD-CAM ceramic materials enhanced the SBS of both metal and ceramic brackets. The bond strengths of control groups for ceramic brackets to LD-CAD, PIC, ZLS, and 5 YZP were low at 6.08(0.11)MPa, 3.95(0.09)MPA, 6.18(0.18)MPa, and 3.81(0.14)MPa, respectively. Corresponding values for the control group for metal brackets were also low at 4.58(0.20)MPa, 4.32(0.16)MPa, 4.68(0.18)MPa, and 4.28(0.15)MPa. The study results also revealed that ceramic brackets had better SBS strength than stainless steel across all the ceramic surfaces. The only exception was that the SBS values of stainless-steel brackets for 5YTZP zirconia surfaces were moderately greater than ceramic brackets. There is no consensus in the literature about the higher bond strength potential between ceramic and stainless-steel brackets. Al-Hity R [24] Elsaka SE et al. [16] reported similar results of greater SBS with ceramic brackets, while Pinho M et al. [25], reported a higher bond strength with stainless-steel brackets. Enhanced SBS in ceramic brackets could be due to their larger adhesive base area than metal brackets.
2025-04-0925 (33) [25 (39)] --> Aerial Rolling Attack 13 Jump, Back Charge, Forward + P ** 1000 [1100] High Lightning Beast data in brackets. -- Knockdown +39... -8...-2 22 17 Landing --> Aerial Rolling Attack (Overdrive) 13 Jump, Back Charge, Forward + P ** 600, 600 [700, 700] High, High Lightning Beast data in brackets. -- Knockdown +29... +3...+8 22 10 Landing --> Vertical Rolling Attack (Light Kick) 8 Down Charge, Up + Light Kick 54 (74) 1200 [1300] High Lightning Beast data in brackets. -- Knockdown +35 -27 [-18] 19 45 (48) --> Vertical Rolling Attack (Medium Kick) 8 Down Charge, Up + Medium Kick 54 (74) 1300 [1400] High Lightning Beast data in brackets. -- Knockdown +42 -27 [-18] 19 45 (48) --> Vertical Rolling Attack (Heavy Kick) 8 Down Charge, Up + Heavy Kick 54 (74) 1400 [1500] High Lightning Beast data in brackets. -- Knockdown +42 -27 [-18] 19 45 (48) --> Vertical Rolling Attack (Overdrive) 7 Down Charge, Up + KK 69 (70) 800, 800 [900, 850] High Full invincibility on frames 1-7. Lightning Beast data in brackets. -- Knockdown +28 -40 8, 6 51 (48) --> Backstep Rolling Attack (Light Kick) 41 Forward, Down-Forward, Down, Down-Back, Back + Light Kick 69 1000 High Crosses up. Hold Forward/Back to change trajectory. -- +9... +4... 24 5 Landing --> Backstep Rolling Attack (Medium Kick) 41 Forward, Down-Forward, Down, Down-Back, Back + Medium Kick 72 1000 High Crosses up. Hold Forward/Back to change trajectory. -- +9... +4... 27 5 Landing --> Backstep Rolling Attack (Heavy Kick) 41 Forward, Down-Forward, Down, Down-Back, Back + Heavy Kick 74 1000 High Crosses up. Hold Forward/Back to change trajectory. -- +9... +4... 29 5 Landing --> Backstep Rolling Attack (Overdrive) 8 Forward, Down-Forward, Down, Down-Back, Back + KK 70 300, 350, 350 High Crosses up. Hold Forward/Back to change trajectory. First hit connecting causes knockdown, later hits do not. Later hit data in parenthesis. -- Knockdown +55... (+10...) -46 (+6...) 5, 21, 4 4 Landing --> Wild Hunt (Light Kick) 34 Down, Down-Forward, Forward + Light Kick 93 (213) 250, 250, 250, 250, 600 Throw -- -- Knockdown +35 -- 3 57 --> Wild Hunt (Medium Kick) 39 Down, Down-Forward, Forward + Medium Kick 98 (218) 250, 250, 250, 250, 700 Throw -- -- Knockdown +35 -- 3 57 --> Wild Hunt (Heavy Kick) 45 Down, Down-Forward, Forward + Heavy Kick 102 (222) 250, 250, 250, 250, 800 Throw -- -- Knockdown +35 -- 3 57 --> Wild Hunt (Overdrive) 32 Down, Down-Forward, Forward + KK 91 (211) 250, 250, 250, 250, 1000 Throw Can hold forward to go farther with overdrive version. -- Knockdown +64 -- 3 57 --> Blanka-chan
2025-04-15Using a hammer. Repeat on opposite side of structure. Move up to lower ANGLE BRACKET “A” remove scrap boards and place RIDGE BOARD into slots in lower “A” brackets. Repeat on opposite side of structure. Remove scrap boards from top ANGLE BRACKET “A” and place RIDGE BOARD into slots in top “A” angle brackets. Make sure all arch assemblies are in correct positioning and adjust if needed. Secure all RIDGE BOARDS using screws through bottom holes in ANGLE BRACKETS. (For 10’ x 22’ structures, see #4 of Helpful Hints)11. Install DOOR JAMBS as shown in FRONT VIEW drawings in accordance with your building size. Nail top of DOOR JAMBS to COLLAR TIE of end arch assembly. Screw STUD BRACKETS to bottom of each DOOR JAMB. Attaching to outside of top BASE PLATE.12. Install two VERTICAL STUDS in back wall. (Same layout as Step 11) Nail top of VERTICAL STUDS to COLLAR TIE of end arch assembly. Screw STUD BRACKETS to bottom of each VERTICAL STUD. Attaching to outside of top BASE PLATE.13. Your frame is now complete and ready to sheathe with materials of your choice. (See Helpful Hints)HELPFUL HINTS (ALL SIZES)1. Install wall sheathing horizontally on sides of 7’X8’ building. Install wall sheathing vertically on ends of 7’X8’ building. Install all wall sheathing vertically on larger size buildings. Install roof sheathing horizontally on all building sizes. Save the pieces of sheathing that you cut off and use them elsewhere (such as the other side of the roof). Use completed arch as pattern to trace cut lines on sheathing for ends of building.2. Roofing material may be metal, corrugated fiberglass, rolled roofing or shingles.3. Doors can be cut from plywood sheathing. Outline each half with 1X4 boards to make them rigid. Screw hinges to door jambs. On larger buildings, full
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