Study on adhesion of orthodontic brackets on enamel with resin cements

We evaluated the mechanical properties and bond strength of commercially available adhesives used with orthodontic brackets on enamel. Debonding of the brackets must be done gently so as not to cause pain or injury to the enamel. Three commercially available adhesive resin cements, Super-Bond (SB),...

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Published inJournal of Osaka Dental University Vol. 49; no. 1; pp. 115 - 121
Main Authors Inoue, Chihiro, Yoshikawa, Kazushi, Yamamoto, Kazuyo, Matsumoto, Naoyuki
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Osaka Odontological Society 2015
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Summary:We evaluated the mechanical properties and bond strength of commercially available adhesives used with orthodontic brackets on enamel. Debonding of the brackets must be done gently so as not to cause pain or injury to the enamel. Three commercially available adhesive resin cements, Super-Bond (SB), Beauty Ortho Bond (BO) and Rely X™ Unicem 2 Automix (UN), were used. Two self-etching primer adhesive systems, Beauty Ortho Bond (BO) and Rely X™ Unicem 2 Automix (UN), were used. The bond strength to enamel of SB placed in 37℃ water was 18.8 Mpa after one day, 16.6 Mpa after 6 months, and 19.2 Mpa after one year. The bond strength to enamel of BO in 37℃ water was 11.6 Mpa after one day, 8.9 Mpa after six months, and 13.6 Mpa after one year. The bond strength to enamel of UN in 37℃ water was 5.8 Mpa after one day, 4.0 Mpa after six months, and 13.6 Mpa after one year. The adhesives showed excellent bond strength of approximately 6〜15 Mpa with both precious alloy brackets after 10,000 thermocycles consisting of alternately cycling the specimens in 5℃ and 55℃ water for one minute each. We concluded that the application of adhesives greatly improved the bond strength of the resin cements.
ISSN:0475-2058
2189-6488
DOI:10.18905/jodu.49.1_115