2013
DOI: 10.2319/012313-73.1
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Effect of adhesion boosters on indirect bracket bonding

Abstract: Objective: To determine the influence of two adhesion boosters on shear bond strength and on the bond failure location of indirectly bonded brackets. Materials and Methods: Sixty bovine incisors were randomly divided into three groups (n 5 20), and their buccal faces were etched using 37% phosphoric acid. In group 1 (control), brackets were indirectly bonded using only Sondhi adhesive. In groups 2 and 3, the adhesion boosters Enhance Adhesion Booster and Assure Universal Bonding Resin, respectively, were appli… Show more

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“…Although the indirect bonding technique was recommended in the 1970s (Silverman et al, 1972), the topic has sometimes been discussed again in the world literature (Bozelli et al, 2013;Castilla et al, 2014;Ciuffolo et al, 2012;Deahl et al, 2007;Gange, 2000;Gayake et al, 2013;Hodge et al, 2014;Kanashiro et al, 2014;Koo et al, 1999;Miles, 2010;Mohode, 2012; Nichols et al, 2013). At present, it is routinely used in the lingual technique, and eventually in the technique for brackets bonded from the vestibular side, when the professional has the intention to hasten the clinical act of positioning the brackets, thereby reducing chair-time, with this factor being an aspect on which there is unanimity in the studies (Bozelli et al, 2013;Castilla et al, 2014;Ciuffolo et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although the indirect bonding technique was recommended in the 1970s (Silverman et al, 1972), the topic has sometimes been discussed again in the world literature (Bozelli et al, 2013;Castilla et al, 2014;Ciuffolo et al, 2012;Deahl et al, 2007;Gange, 2000;Gayake et al, 2013;Hodge et al, 2014;Kanashiro et al, 2014;Koo et al, 1999;Miles, 2010;Mohode, 2012; Nichols et al, 2013). At present, it is routinely used in the lingual technique, and eventually in the technique for brackets bonded from the vestibular side, when the professional has the intention to hasten the clinical act of positioning the brackets, thereby reducing chair-time, with this factor being an aspect on which there is unanimity in the studies (Bozelli et al, 2013;Castilla et al, 2014;Ciuffolo et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The doubt that motivated this study was precisely whether the type of adhesive -with chemical polymerization -used in the indirect technique, would have more chance of causing deleterious effects on the periodontium. This is because, in this type of technique there is no predictability about the flow of the adhesive in its clinical stage (Ciuffolo et al, 2012;Kanashiro et al, 2014;Miles, 2010;Mohode, 2012), due to the lack of access caused by the transfer tray.…”
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“…In 2011, another virtual orthodontic technique was introduced [21]. It should be emphasized that authors performed 3D digital set-up to improve bracket placement.…”
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confidence: 99%