2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2015.03.007
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Orthodontic material applications over the past century: Evolution of research methods to address clinical queries

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“…However, the bond strength of fluoride‐releasing orthodontic bonding agents is substantially lower than those of conventional resins. Moreover, the long‐term beneficial effect of fluoride releasing adhesives has not been sufficiently established for some applications, such as glass ionomer cements or fluoride‐releasing resinous adhesives, since most of the fluoride is released within the first few days or weeks. A daily intake of probiotic lozenges was not found to affect the development of WSL during orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances.…”
Section: Alloys In Orthodonticsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…However, the bond strength of fluoride‐releasing orthodontic bonding agents is substantially lower than those of conventional resins. Moreover, the long‐term beneficial effect of fluoride releasing adhesives has not been sufficiently established for some applications, such as glass ionomer cements or fluoride‐releasing resinous adhesives, since most of the fluoride is released within the first few days or weeks. A daily intake of probiotic lozenges was not found to affect the development of WSL during orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances.…”
Section: Alloys In Orthodonticsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Corrosion of the orthodontic bracket‐arch wire interface has received attention after the corrosion products of the bracket base were shown to diffuse into the bonding adhesive. The property of the materials and the engagement of the wire into the bracket slot using stainless steel or elastic ligatures creates an environment in which various forms of corrosion can develop.…”
Section: Alloys In Orthodonticsmentioning
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