2023
DOI: 10.3390/coatings13020401
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Do Different Types of Adhesive Agents Effect Enamel Demineralization for Orthodontic Bonding? An In Vitro Study

Abstract: (1) Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the demineralization around brackets bonded with different types of adhesive agents in a cariogenic suspension environment. (2) Methods: In the study, 60 extracted upper first premolar teeth were divided into three groups with 20 teeth in each group. In Group 1, Transbond XT Primer + Transbond XT Light Cure Adhesive (3M Unitek, Monrovia, CA, USA), in Group 2, GC Ortho Connect Light Cure Adhesive (GC Crop, Tokyo, Japan) and in Group 3, Transbond™ Plus Self Etc… Show more

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“…Different types of adhesive agents can affect the enamel demineralization for orthodontic brackets bonding. Conventional bonding techniques and self-etch primer adhesives showed significant higher enamel surface demineralization when compared to the RMGIC bonding material in orthodontics [46]. The survival rate observed in this study can encourage the use of the RMGIC as a bonding material to enhance the release of sodium fluoride and inhibit the enamel demineralization during the treatment [47].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Different types of adhesive agents can affect the enamel demineralization for orthodontic brackets bonding. Conventional bonding techniques and self-etch primer adhesives showed significant higher enamel surface demineralization when compared to the RMGIC bonding material in orthodontics [46]. The survival rate observed in this study can encourage the use of the RMGIC as a bonding material to enhance the release of sodium fluoride and inhibit the enamel demineralization during the treatment [47].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Various microbial species inhabit the oral cavity, and the growth of pathogenic bacteria can cause oral diseases. Frequent consumption of refined carbohydrates accelerates the demineralization of tooth enamel due to dental caries, causing imbalances in remineralization and demineralization [33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where N = CFU/mL; C = number of colonies per plate; D = number of 10-fold dilution factor [27]. Results obtained from all counted plates and three replicate experiments performed were averaged and correlated with the OD/mL value.…”
Section: Streptococcus Mutans Growth Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%