Are Bonding Agents being Effective on the Shear Bond Strength of Orthodontic Brackets Bonded to the Composite?

Authors

  • Behrad Tanbakuchi Department of Orthodontics, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran
  • Fahimeh Farzanegan 1 Dental Research Center, Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran
Abstract:

Introduction: One of the clinical problems in orthodontics is the bonding of brackets tocomposite restorations. The aim of this study was to evaluate the shear bondstrength of brackets bonded to composite restorations using Excite. Methods:Forty brackets were bonded to composite surfaces, which were embedded inacrylic resin. One of the following four protocols was employed for surfacepreparation of the composite: group 1) 37% phosphoric acid for 60 seconds, group2) roughening with a diamond bur plus 37% phosphoric acid for 60 seconds, group3) 37% phosphoric acid for 60 seconds and the applying Excite®, group4) roughening with diamond bur plus 37% phosphoric acid for 60 seconds andapplying Excite®. Maxillary central brackets were bonded onto thecomposite prepared samples with Transbond XT. Shear Bond Strength (SBS) wasmeasured by a universal testing machine. The ANOVA and Tukey test was utilizedfor data analysis. Results: There was a significant difference betweenthe four groups (P

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volume 3  issue 2

pages  61- 65

publication date 2014-06-01

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