Microleakage and shear bond strength of orthodontc brackets bonded to hypomineralized enamel following different surface preparations
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Shahabi, Mostafa; Ahrari, Farzaneh; Mohamadipour, Hamideh; Moosavi, Horieh
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2014
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Objectives: This study investigated the effects of several conditioning methods on shear bond strength (SBS) and
microleakage of orthodontic brackets bonded to demineralized enamel.
Study Design: One hundred premolars were selected and immersed in a cariogenic solution for 12 weeks. The teeth
were randomly assigned into 5 groups. In groups 1 and 2, the teeth underwent acid etching for 30 and 120 seconds,
respectively. In group 3, a combination of laser and acid etching was employed. A self-etch primer (SEP) was
applied in group 4 and in group 5, the teeth were exposed to acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF) for 4 minutes before
etching. After bracket bonding, the teeth were immersed in methylen blue for 12 hours and then were mounted
in acrylic resin. SBS was determined with an Instron Universal Testing Machine and the amount of microleakage
under the brackets was assessed under a stereomicroscope.
Results: The lowest SBS was related to the SEP group and the highest one was observed in the specimens prepared
by APF+acid etching. There was a significant difference in SBS (p=0.009), but not in microleakage (p=0.971) of
the study groups. The SBS of the specimens treated with SEP was significantly Lower than the other groups, which
were not significantly different from each other. The SEP group displayed a higher frequency of bond failure at the
enamel-adhesive interface.
Conclusion: Enamel preparation with SEP provided the lowest SBS among the groups. All groups showed some
degree of microleakage. There was no significant correlation between SBS and microleakage.
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