2010
DOI: 10.1093/ejo/cjq015
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Usefulness of orthodontic adhesive-containing fluorescent dye

Abstract: Orthodontic adhesive is often left on the tooth surface when a multibracket appliance is debonded, and it is difficult to remove because its colour is similar to that of the tooth. If the adhesive changed colour during debonding, residual adhesive could be more easily removed. This in vitro study evaluated the usefulness of adhesive mixed with a small amount of fluorescent dye for clinical orthodontics. Sixty-four metal brackets were bonded to flattened bovine enamel surfaces using adhesives with three concent… Show more

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“…The present study employed the UV system, though the manufacturer does not state what fluorescent agent is used, just the concentration (< 0.001% by mass). Therefore, this study obtained a shear bond strength greater than that of the abovementioned study [30] for all the adhesives tested, probably due to the bonding having been performed on human teeth. The present study showed significant differences between groups for the ARI scores.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
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“…The present study employed the UV system, though the manufacturer does not state what fluorescent agent is used, just the concentration (< 0.001% by mass). Therefore, this study obtained a shear bond strength greater than that of the abovementioned study [30] for all the adhesives tested, probably due to the bonding having been performed on human teeth. The present study showed significant differences between groups for the ARI scores.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…With the aim of looking for more effective solutions and making adhesives visible, for safe, complete removal after orthodontic treatment, Hamba et al [9] added Eu 3+ ions to yttrium oxide (Y 2 O 3 ), which was a viable alternative for differentiation. Namura et al [30], looked into the effect of incorporating different concentrations (0.001%, 0.002%, and 0.003%) of fluorescent dye derived from coumarin, in an adhesive system for bonding brackets to bovine teeth, and concluded that the adhesive containing 0.002% fluorescent dye possessed good shear bond strength (6.6 MPa), and also facilitated the removal of remaining material without impairing the structure of the enamel. The present study employed the UV system, though the manufacturer does not state what fluorescent agent is used, just the concentration (< 0.001% by mass).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 When the color of the adhesive system is similar to the natural tooth color, a careful examination with a manual instrument, such as a dental explorer, should be performed after adhesive removal and polishing of tooth surfaces, in order to verify the color more accurately. 18 It should be noted that after polishing, both direct visual (Table 1) and SEM (Table 2) analysis results showed similarities between the removal methods (NL and WL), with a significant increase in the number of samples with no removal marks, or else soft removal marks, thus indicating that the rate of surfaces with evident marks was reduced. This emphasizes the importance of polishing, especially after removal of AR by multi-bladed tips at high speed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…On one hand, one might link the result after thermal cycling to the number of cycles used, which was probably not sufficient to generate significant stress at the bonded interfaces. However, previous studies have also reported that the bond strength of brackets to enamel might not be affected by thermal cycling (19)(20)(21)(22).…”
Section: Results Of the Bond Strength Of The Control Andmentioning
confidence: 96%