Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Lingual orthodontics, among both young and adult patients, increased in popularity
during last years. The purposes of the present investigation were to evaluate the shear bond strength
(SBS) values and Adhesive Remnant Index (ARI) scores of different lingual brackets compared with
a vestibular control bracket. One hundred bovine teeth were extracted and embedded in resin
blocks. Four different lingual brackets (Idea, Leone; STB, Ormco; TTR, RMO; 2D, Forestadent)
and a vestibular control bracket (Victory, 3M) were bonded to the bovine enamel surfaces and
subsequently shear tested to failure utilizing a Universal Testing Machine. SBS values were measured.
A microscopic evaluation was performed to obtain ARI scores. Statistical analysis was performed
at a statistically significant level of p < 0.05 to determine significant differences in SBS values and
ARI Scores. No statistically significant variations in SBS were reported among the different groups.
Conversely, significant differences were shown in ARI scores among the various groups. Clinical
relevance of the present study is that orthodontists can expect similar resistance to debonding forces
from lingual appliances as with vestibular brackets.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
orthodontics; lingual; bracket; base; shear; bond; strength; adhesive remnant index; adhesion
List of contributors:
Sfondrini, MARIA FRANCESCA; Gandini, Paola; Gioiella, Andrea; Zhou, Feng Xiao; Scribante, Andrea
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