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Shear bond strength of a RMGIC for orthodontic bracket bonding to enamel

Medicine and Health

Shear bond strength of a RMGIC for orthodontic bracket bonding to enamel

M. Boudrot, P. François, et al.

This in vitro study by Maureen Boudrot and colleagues investigates the shear bond strength of different orthodontic adhesives, revealing that a universal adhesive significantly enhances bonding performance. Discover which combination ranked highest and the implications for clinical practices!

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Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the shear bond strength (SBS) of a restorative resin-modified glass ionomer cement (RMGIC) for orthodontic bracket bonding. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 121 human teeth were randomly divided into 11 groups (n = 11) according to enamel surface treatment (H₃PO₄ ± Transbond Plus (TSEP) or Scotchbond Universal (SU)) and adhesive used (Riva LC HV (RIVA), Fuji Ortho LC (FUJI), Transbond XT (TXT)). Metal buttons were bonded and SBS tested at 1 week; failure modes were assessed. One-way ANOVA with Tukey’s post hoc test compared SBS; Fisher’s exact test analyzed failure modes (p < 0.05). RESULTS: TSEP + FUJI and H₃PO₄ + SU + TXT had the highest SBS, while H₃PO₄ + TSEP + RIVA had the lowest. Cohesive and mixed failures occurred with SU + TXT groups; other groups were predominantly adhesive failures. DISCUSSION/CONCLUSIONS: All three materials can bond orthodontic attachments to enamel; use of a universal adhesive may optimize adhesion values. Clinical studies are needed to confirm in vitro findings.
Publisher
BDJ Open
Published On
Jan 02, 2024
Authors
Maureen Boudrot, Philippe François, Sarah Abdel-Gawad, Jean-Pierre Attal, Claire-Adeline Dantagnan
Tags
shear bond strength
orthodontic brackets
resin-modified glass ionomer cement
adhesives
surface treatments
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