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Effectiveness of Two Intensity Levels of Diode Laser in Debonding Metallic Brackets Regarding Enamel Surface Integrity and Pulpal Temperature: An Ex-Vivo Study

Introduction: The traditional methods of deboning metal brackets exert excessive force, resulting in enamel scratches, fractures, and patient discomfort. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of using two intensity levels of a diode laser for debonding metallic orthodontic br...

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Autores principales: Mousa, Mudar Mohammad, Al-Jannan, Hiba M.G., Sultan, Kinda, Ajaj, Mowaffak A, Hajeer, Mohammad Y, Al-Manadili, Ahmad, Ammar, Ali Mohsen, Awawdeh, Mohammed
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Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10319451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37408936
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.41372
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author Mousa, Mudar Mohammad
Al-Jannan, Hiba M.G.
Sultan, Kinda
Ajaj, Mowaffak A
Hajeer, Mohammad Y
Al-Manadili, Ahmad
Ammar, Ali Mohsen
Awawdeh, Mohammed
author_facet Mousa, Mudar Mohammad
Al-Jannan, Hiba M.G.
Sultan, Kinda
Ajaj, Mowaffak A
Hajeer, Mohammad Y
Al-Manadili, Ahmad
Ammar, Ali Mohsen
Awawdeh, Mohammed
author_sort Mousa, Mudar Mohammad
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description Introduction: The traditional methods of deboning metal brackets exert excessive force, resulting in enamel scratches, fractures, and patient discomfort. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of using two intensity levels of a diode laser for debonding metallic orthodontic brackets as an alternative to the conventional debonding method. Materials and methods: Sixty intact, extracted human premolar teeth were used in this study, and metal orthodontic brackets were bonded to the buccal surface of these teeth. The teeth were divided into three groups for the experiment: (1) the control group, where conventional bracket debonding was performed using a debonding plier, (2) the first experimental group, where a diode laser (2.5W, 980nm) was utilized for laser debonding, and (3) the second experimental group, where a diode laser (5W, 980nm) was used for laser debonding. The laser was applied using a sweeping movement for 5 seconds. After debonding, the adhesive remnant index (ARI), the lengths, and the frequency of enamel cracks were compared among the groups. Additionally, an increase in intra-pulpal temperature was measured. Results: In all groups, there were no instances of enamel fractures. Laser debonding resulted in a significant reduction in both the frequency and length of newly formed enamel cracks compared to the conventional debonding method. The laser debonding group exhibited increases in intra-pulpal temperature of 2.37°C and 3.60°C in the second and third groups, respectively. These temperature increases were significantly lower than the threshold of 5.5°C. There were no significant differences observed in the ARI scores among the groups. Conclusion: With all debonding methods, an increase in the length and frequency of enamel cracks should be anticipated. However, laser-assisted debonding of metal brackets offers the advantage of reducing the risk of enamel damage while avoiding thermal damage to the pulp.
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spelling pubmed-103194512023-07-05 Effectiveness of Two Intensity Levels of Diode Laser in Debonding Metallic Brackets Regarding Enamel Surface Integrity and Pulpal Temperature: An Ex-Vivo Study Mousa, Mudar Mohammad Al-Jannan, Hiba M.G. Sultan, Kinda Ajaj, Mowaffak A Hajeer, Mohammad Y Al-Manadili, Ahmad Ammar, Ali Mohsen Awawdeh, Mohammed Cureus Dentistry Introduction: The traditional methods of deboning metal brackets exert excessive force, resulting in enamel scratches, fractures, and patient discomfort. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of using two intensity levels of a diode laser for debonding metallic orthodontic brackets as an alternative to the conventional debonding method. Materials and methods: Sixty intact, extracted human premolar teeth were used in this study, and metal orthodontic brackets were bonded to the buccal surface of these teeth. The teeth were divided into three groups for the experiment: (1) the control group, where conventional bracket debonding was performed using a debonding plier, (2) the first experimental group, where a diode laser (2.5W, 980nm) was utilized for laser debonding, and (3) the second experimental group, where a diode laser (5W, 980nm) was used for laser debonding. The laser was applied using a sweeping movement for 5 seconds. After debonding, the adhesive remnant index (ARI), the lengths, and the frequency of enamel cracks were compared among the groups. Additionally, an increase in intra-pulpal temperature was measured. Results: In all groups, there were no instances of enamel fractures. Laser debonding resulted in a significant reduction in both the frequency and length of newly formed enamel cracks compared to the conventional debonding method. The laser debonding group exhibited increases in intra-pulpal temperature of 2.37°C and 3.60°C in the second and third groups, respectively. These temperature increases were significantly lower than the threshold of 5.5°C. There were no significant differences observed in the ARI scores among the groups. Conclusion: With all debonding methods, an increase in the length and frequency of enamel cracks should be anticipated. However, laser-assisted debonding of metal brackets offers the advantage of reducing the risk of enamel damage while avoiding thermal damage to the pulp. Cureus 2023-07-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10319451/ /pubmed/37408936 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.41372 Text en Copyright © 2023, Mousa et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Dentistry
Mousa, Mudar Mohammad
Al-Jannan, Hiba M.G.
Sultan, Kinda
Ajaj, Mowaffak A
Hajeer, Mohammad Y
Al-Manadili, Ahmad
Ammar, Ali Mohsen
Awawdeh, Mohammed
Effectiveness of Two Intensity Levels of Diode Laser in Debonding Metallic Brackets Regarding Enamel Surface Integrity and Pulpal Temperature: An Ex-Vivo Study
title Effectiveness of Two Intensity Levels of Diode Laser in Debonding Metallic Brackets Regarding Enamel Surface Integrity and Pulpal Temperature: An Ex-Vivo Study
title_full Effectiveness of Two Intensity Levels of Diode Laser in Debonding Metallic Brackets Regarding Enamel Surface Integrity and Pulpal Temperature: An Ex-Vivo Study
title_fullStr Effectiveness of Two Intensity Levels of Diode Laser in Debonding Metallic Brackets Regarding Enamel Surface Integrity and Pulpal Temperature: An Ex-Vivo Study
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of Two Intensity Levels of Diode Laser in Debonding Metallic Brackets Regarding Enamel Surface Integrity and Pulpal Temperature: An Ex-Vivo Study
title_short Effectiveness of Two Intensity Levels of Diode Laser in Debonding Metallic Brackets Regarding Enamel Surface Integrity and Pulpal Temperature: An Ex-Vivo Study
title_sort effectiveness of two intensity levels of diode laser in debonding metallic brackets regarding enamel surface integrity and pulpal temperature: an ex-vivo study
topic Dentistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10319451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37408936
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.41372
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