Literature DB >> 20019425

Influence of flowable resins on the shear bond strength of orthodontic brackets.

Soo-Byung Park1, Woo-Sung Son, Ching-Chang Ko, Franklin García-Godoy, Mi-Gyoung Park, Hyung-Il Kim, Yong Hoon Kwon.   

Abstract

The present study tested the shear bond strength (SBS) of orthodontic brackets bonded to teeth using flowable resins. A total of 105 human teeth were divided into seven groups. The brackets in each group were bonded to the tooth substrates using a Transbond XT adhesive and six other different flowable resins, respectively. Each adhesive resin was light-cured using a quartz-tungsten-halogen (QTH) light for 40 seconds. The brackets were debonded in shear mode using a universal testing machine. The brackets bonded using Tetric Flow and Grandio Flow showed slightly greater SBS values (13.0+/-1.8 and 12.2+/-1.2 MPa, respectively) than the Transbond XT adhesive (12.1+/-1.2 MPa). However, the SBS values of Transbond XT, X-flow, Tetric Flow, Grandio Flow, and Filtek Z350 flow were not significantly different. As for Admira Flow and Aelite Flow, they scored significantly lower SBS values (7.0+/-2.1 and 9.2+/-1.3 MPa, respectively) than the other groups. On bracket failure mode, statistical analysis revealed a similar failure mode among all the seven test groups.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20019425     DOI: 10.4012/dmj.28.730

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dent Mater J        ISSN: 0287-4547            Impact factor:   2.102


  7 in total

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2.  Are the low-shrinking composites suitable for orthodontic bracket bonding?

Authors:  Suleyman Kutalmis Buyuk; Kenan Cantekin; Sezer Demirbuga; Mehmet Ali Ozturk
Journal:  Eur J Dent       Date:  2013-07

3.  An Evaluation of Shear Bond Strength of Admira (Ormocer) as an Alternative Material for Bonding Orthodontic Brackets: An In vitro Study.

Authors:  Altaf Hussian Thekiya; K R Aileni; Madhukar Reddy Rachala; Sathun Dharmender Reddy; K Sena Devi; Md Yaser Ahmed Khan
Journal:  J Int Soc Prev Community Dent       Date:  2018-02-22

4.  Antibacterial and remineralization effects of orthodontic bonding agents containing bioactive glass.

Authors:  You-Min Kim; Dong-Hyun Kim; Chang Weon Song; Seog-Young Yoon; Se-Yeon Kim; Hee Sam Na; Jin Chung; Yong-Il Kim; Yong Hoon Kwon
Journal:  Korean J Orthod       Date:  2018-04-20       Impact factor: 1.372

5.  Debonding forces of three different customized bases of a lingual bracket system.

Authors:  Jang-Won Sung; Tae-Yub Kwon; Hee-Moon Kyung
Journal:  Korean J Orthod       Date:  2013-10-25       Impact factor: 1.372

6.  A comparison of dentin bond strength and degree of polymerization of bulk-fill and methacrylate-based flowable composites.

Authors:  Ozcan Karatas; Yusuf Ziya Bayindir
Journal:  J Conserv Dent       Date:  2018 May-Jun

7.  Shear bond strength of a flash-free orthodontic adhesive system after thermal aging procedure.

Authors:  Carlos González-Serrano; Eugenia Baena; María-Victoria Fuentes; Alberto Albaladejo; Manuel Míguez-Contreras; Manuel O Lagravère; Laura Ceballos
Journal:  J Clin Exp Dent       Date:  2019-02-01
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