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SBS vs Inhouse Recycling Methods-An Invitro Evaluation.

Supradeep Kumar Kamisetty1, Jaya Krishanan Verma2, Shanta Sundari3, Shyamala Chandrasekhar4, Aravind Kumar4.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: In today's world of economic crisis it is not feasible for an orthodontist to replace each and every debonded bracket with a new bracket- quest for an alternative thrives Orthodontist. The concept of recycling bracket for its reuse has evolved over a period of time. Orthodontist can send the brackets to various commercial recycling companies for recycling, but it's impractical as these are complex procedures and require time and usage of a new bracket would seem more feasible. Thereby, in-house methods have been developed. The aim of the study was to determine the SBS (Shear Bond Strength) and to compare, evaluate the efficiency of in house recycling methods with that of the SBS of new brackets.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Five in-house-recycling procedures-Adhesive Grinding Method, Sandblasting Method, Thermal Flaming Method, Buchman method and Acid Bath Method were used in the present study. Initial part of the study included the use of UV/Vis spectrophotometer where in the absorption level of base of new stainless steel bracket is compared with the base of a recycled bracket. The difference seen in the UV absorbance can be attributed to the presence of adhesive remnant. For each recycling procedure the difference in UV absorption is calculated. New stainless steel brackets and recycled brackets were tested for its shear bond strength with Instron testing machine. Comparisons were made between shear bond strength of new brackets with that of recycled brackets. The last part of the study involved correlating the findings of UV/Vis spectrophotometer with the shear bond strength for each recycling procedure.
RESULTS: Among the recycled brackets the Sandblasting technique showed the highest shear bond strength (19.789MPa) and the least was shown by the Adhesive Grinding method (13.809MPa).
CONCLUSION: The study concludes that sand blasting can be an effective choice among the 5 in house methods of recycling methods.

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Keywords:  In House Recycling methods; Shear bond strength; UV/Vis spectrophotometer

Year:  2015        PMID: 26501002      PMCID: PMC4606331          DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2015/13865.6432

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res        ISSN: 0973-709X


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