| Literature DB >> 27738633 |
Andreas Hellak1, Jennifer Ebeling1, Michael Schauseil1, Steffen Stein1, Matthias Roggendorf2, Heike Korbmacher-Steiner1.
Abstract
Objective. The aim of this in vitro study was to determine the shear bond strength (SBS) and adhesive remnant index (ARI) score of two self-etching no-mix adhesives (iBond™ and Scotchbond™) on different prosthetic surfaces and enamel, in comparison with the commonly used total etch system Transbond XT™. Materials and Methods. A total of 270 surfaces (1 enamel and 8 restorative surfaces, n = 30) were randomly divided into three adhesive groups. In group 1 (control) brackets were bonded with Transbond XT primer. In the experimental groups iBond adhesive (group 2) and Scotchbond Universal adhesive (group 3) were used. The SBS was measured using a Zwicki 1120™ testing machine. The ARI and SBS were compared statistically using the Kruskal-Wallis test (P ≤ 0.05). Results. Significant differences in SBS and ARI were found between the control group and experimental groups. Conclusions. Transbond XT showed the highest SBS on human enamel. Scotchbond Universal on average provides the best bonding on all other types of surface (metal, composite, and porcelain), with no need for additional primers. It might therefore be helpful for simplifying bonding in orthodontic procedures on restorative materials in patients. If metal brackets have to be bonded to a metal surface, the use of a dual-curing resin is recommended.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27738633 PMCID: PMC5050387 DOI: 10.1155/2016/6307107
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Figure 1Distribution of the specimens (n = 270) across the different surface groups (n = 30) and adhesive subgroups (n = 10) used.
Specific information about the components of the adhesives investigated. Etching: Ormco® Gel Etch phosphoric acid 5 mL (Ormco Corporation, Glendora, California, USA).
| Adhesive | Pack contents and batch identifier |
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| Transbond XT | Light cure adhesive primer, batch number 8FB/712-034 |
| Light cure adhesive paste, batch number 8CU | |
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| iBond | 1a iBond ceramic primer, batch code 010089 |
| 1b iBond Universal, batch code 010020 | |
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| Scotchbond Universal blister | 1a MDP phosphate monomer, dimethacrylate |
| 1b HEMA, Vitrebond copolymer, filler, ethanol, water, initiators, and silane | |
Figure 2The Zwicki hydraulic testing machine with a specimen in place from lateral view.
Descriptive statistics on SBS values for the different bonds used on enamel and prosthetic surfaces.
| Surface material | Adhesive | Shear bond strength | |
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| Enamel | Transbond XT primer | Mean | 15.51 |
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| 10 | ||
| SD | 3.49 | ||
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| Enamel | Scotchbond | Mean | 12.09 |
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| 10 | ||
| SD | 3.85 | ||
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| Enamel | iBond | Mean | 6.96 |
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| 10 | ||
| SD | 2.00 | ||
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| Enamel |
| Mean | 11.52 |
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| 30 | ||
| SD | 4.73 | ||
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| SR Adoro | Transbond XT primer | Mean | 8.82 |
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| 10 | ||
| SD | 3.39 | ||
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| SR Adoro | Scotchbond | Mean | 9.03 |
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| 10 | ||
| SD | 3.02 | ||
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| SR Adoro | iBond | Mean | 8.99 |
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| 10 | ||
| SD | 1.94 | ||
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| SR Adoro |
| Mean | 8.94 |
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| 30 | ||
| SD | 2.75 | ||
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| Filtek Supreme XTE | Transbond XT primer | Mean | 9.32 |
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| 10 | ||
| SD | 2.80 | ||
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| Filtek Supreme XTE | Scotchbond | Mean | 16.61 |
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| 10 | ||
| SD | 2.38 | ||
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| Filtek Supreme XTE | iBond | Mean | 11.43 |
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| 10 | ||
| SD | 2.58 | ||
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| Filtek Supreme XTE |
| Mean | 12.45 |
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| 30 | ||
| SD | 4.00 | ||
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| Wisil | Transbond XT primer | Mean | 7.62 |
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| 10 | ||
| SD | 2.37 | ||
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| Wisil | Scotchbond | Mean | 4.69 |
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| 10 | ||
| SD | 1.84 | ||
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| Wisil | iBond | Mean | 5.39 |
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| 10 | ||
| SD | 2.89 | ||
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| Wisil |
| Mean | 5.90 |
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| 30 | ||
| SD | 2.65 | ||
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| Dispersalloy | Transbond XT primer | Mean | 6.62 |
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| 10 | ||
| SD | 1.61 | ||
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| Dispersalloy | Scotchbond | Mean | 6.71 |
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| 10 | ||
| SD | 1.70 | ||
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| Dispersalloy | iBond | Mean | 9.28 |
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| 10 | ||
| SD | 1.92 | ||
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| Dispersalloy |
| Mean | 7.54 |
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| 30 | ||
| SD | 2.10 | ||
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| Herador | Transbond XT primer | Mean | 3.78 |
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| 10 | ||
| SD | 1.50 | ||
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| Herador | Scotchbond | Mean | 5.14 |
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| 10 | ||
| SD | 1.89 | ||
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| Herador | iBond | Mean | 4.69 |
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| 10 | ||
| SD | 1.63 | ||
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| Herador |
| Mean | 4.54 |
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| 30 | ||
| SD | 1.72 | ||
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| e.max Press | Transbond XT primer | Mean | 7.07 |
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| 10 | ||
| SD | 2.62 | ||
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| e.max Press | Scotchbond | Mean | 17.20 |
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| 10 | ||
| SD | 3.21 | ||
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| e.max Press | iBond | Mean | 3.44 |
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| 10 | ||
| SD | 2.05 | ||
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| e.max Press |
| Mean | 9.24 |
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| 30 | ||
| SD | 6.46 | ||
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| ZirCAD | Transbond XT primer | Mean | 4.29 |
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| 10 | ||
| SD | 2.18 | ||
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| ZirCAD | Scotchbond | Mean | 12.33 |
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| 10 | ||
| SD | 4.15 | ||
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| ZirCAD | iBond | Mean | 10.01 |
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| 10 | ||
| SD | 3.08 | ||
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| ZirCAD |
| Mean | 8.88 |
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| 30 | ||
| SD | 4.65 | ||
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| Mark II | Transbond XT primer | Mean | 6.37 |
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| 10 | ||
| SD | 2.72 | ||
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| Mark II | Scotchbond | Mean | 11.16 |
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| 10 | ||
| SD | 3.76 | ||
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| Mark II | iBond | Mean | 10.85 |
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| 10 | ||
| SD | 3.13 | ||
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| Mark II |
| Mean | 9.46 |
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| 30 | ||
| SD | 3.83 | ||
Figure 3Distribution of shear bond strength (SBS) in MPa in the different adhesives and surfaces used (n = 270). All three adhesives showed different bond strengths, mostly higher and sometimes lower than the values required by Reynolds on enamel [9]. The circles indicate outliers.
The Kruskal–Wallis test showed highly significant to nonsignificant differences in shear bond strength (SBS) and adhesive remnant index (ARI) in the three groups.
| Surface material | SBS | ARI | |
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| Enamel | Chi-square test | 18.512 | 11.686 |
| Df | 2 | 2 | |
| Asymptotic significance | 0.000 | 0.003 | |
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| SR Adoro | Chi-square test | 0.281 | 1.636 |
| Df | 2 | 2 | |
| Asymptotic significance | 0.869 | 0.441 | |
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| Filtek Supreme XTE | Chi-square test | 20.847 | 14.017 |
| Df | 2 | 2 | |
| Asymptotic significance | 0.000 | 0.001 | |
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| Wisil | Chi-square test | 6.970 | 6.444 |
| Df | 2 | 2 | |
| Asymptotic significance | 0.031 | 0.040 | |
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| Dispersalloy | Chi-square test | 9.223 | 6.691 |
| Df | 2 | 2 | |
| Asymptotic significance | 0.010 | 0.035 | |
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| Herador | Chi-square test | 3.583 | 8.561 |
| Df | 2 | 2 | |
| Asymptotic significance | 0.167 | 0.014 | |
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| e.max Press | Chi-square test | 23.086 | 11.600 |
| Df | 2 | 2 | |
| Asymptotic significance | 0.000 | 0.003 | |
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| ZirCAD | Chi-square test | 16.423 | 15.612 |
| Df | 2 | 2 | |
| Asymptotic significance | 0.000 | 0.000 | |
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| Mark II | Chi-square test | 9.762 | 19.815 |
| Df | 2 | 2 | |
| Asymptotic significance | 0.008 | 0.000 | |
Df: degrees of freedom (statistics).
Figure 4Distribution of the adhesive remnant index (ARI) scores for the three different adhesives used in this study (Transbond XT = blue, iBond = grey, and Scotchbond = green; n = 270). An ARI of 0 corresponds to 0% adhesive on the tooth and 100% adhesive on the bracket. An ARI of 1 corresponds to less than 50% of the adhesive on the tooth and more than 50% of it on the bracket. An ARI of 2 corresponds to more than 50% of the adhesive on the tooth and less than 50% of it on the bracket, and an ARI of 3 corresponds to 100% of the adhesive on the tooth and 0% on the bracket. An ARI of 4 corresponds to surface fractures.
Figure 5Typical examples of adhesive remnant index (ARI) scores of the bracket base and surface. (a) ARI score 4, with fractures in the group bracket base and surface; (b) ARI score 0, with 0% of the adhesive on the surface and 100% adhesive on the bracket.