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Enamel evaluation by scanning electron microscopy after debonding brackets and removal of adhesive remnants

BACKGROUND: The bonding of accessories in the dental crown during the orthodontic treatment creates microporosities, thus promoting micromechanical retention of the adhesive to the enamel structure. After debonding brackets, at the end of the active orthodontic treatment, a certain amount of adhesiv...

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Autores principales: Claudino, Dikson, Kuga, Milton-Carlos, Belizário, Lauriê, Pereira, Jefferson-Ricardo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Medicina Oral S.L. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5923885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29721226
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.54553
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author Claudino, Dikson
Kuga, Milton-Carlos
Belizário, Lauriê
Pereira, Jefferson-Ricardo
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description BACKGROUND: The bonding of accessories in the dental crown during the orthodontic treatment creates microporosities, thus promoting micromechanical retention of the adhesive to the enamel structure. After debonding brackets, at the end of the active orthodontic treatment, a certain amount of adhesive remnants must be mechanically removed from the enamel. The objective of this study was to compare, by means of scanning electron microscopy, three different methods to remove the adhesive remnants after orthodontic bracket removal. MATERIAL AND METHODS: An experimental analytical study was conducted on human premolar specimens, extracted within a year or less. The preparation of the enamel was carried out with the application of 35% phosphoric acid and Transbond XT Light Cure Adhesive Primer® adhesive. Edgwise Standart prescription brackets, slot .022 “(Morelli Orthodontia) were glued to the enamel using Transbond XT® bonding resin. The brackets were placed on the center of the vestibular face of the clinical crown, and a 300-gram pressure was exerted against the surface of the enamel, measured with an orthodontic dynamometer. The brackets were debonded with adhesive removing pliers, and the samples were divided into groups, according to the protocol used for adhesive remnant removal: high-speed multi-laminated drill bit, low-speed multi-laminated drill bit, and low-speed glass fiber. After removal of the adhesive remnants, the samples went through scanning electron microscopy, obtaining electro micrographs with a magnification range of 150 X, 500 X, and 2,000 X. RESULTS: The tested method showed that the best effectiveness for the removal of the adhesive remnants after bracket debonding was the use of a tungsten carbide multi-laminated high speed, followed by the use of a tungsten carbide multi-laminated, low-rotation drill. The use of fiberglass drill alone has proved to be inefficient for clinical use, given the large amounts of adhesive remnants it leaves on the enamel. CONCLUSIONS: All methods evaluated in this study proved to be inefficient for total removal of adhesive remnants from the enamel. Key words:Dental enamel, microscopy, orthodontics.
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spelling pubmed-59238852018-05-02 Enamel evaluation by scanning electron microscopy after debonding brackets and removal of adhesive remnants Claudino, Dikson Kuga, Milton-Carlos Belizário, Lauriê Pereira, Jefferson-Ricardo J Clin Exp Dent Research BACKGROUND: The bonding of accessories in the dental crown during the orthodontic treatment creates microporosities, thus promoting micromechanical retention of the adhesive to the enamel structure. After debonding brackets, at the end of the active orthodontic treatment, a certain amount of adhesive remnants must be mechanically removed from the enamel. The objective of this study was to compare, by means of scanning electron microscopy, three different methods to remove the adhesive remnants after orthodontic bracket removal. MATERIAL AND METHODS: An experimental analytical study was conducted on human premolar specimens, extracted within a year or less. The preparation of the enamel was carried out with the application of 35% phosphoric acid and Transbond XT Light Cure Adhesive Primer® adhesive. Edgwise Standart prescription brackets, slot .022 “(Morelli Orthodontia) were glued to the enamel using Transbond XT® bonding resin. The brackets were placed on the center of the vestibular face of the clinical crown, and a 300-gram pressure was exerted against the surface of the enamel, measured with an orthodontic dynamometer. The brackets were debonded with adhesive removing pliers, and the samples were divided into groups, according to the protocol used for adhesive remnant removal: high-speed multi-laminated drill bit, low-speed multi-laminated drill bit, and low-speed glass fiber. After removal of the adhesive remnants, the samples went through scanning electron microscopy, obtaining electro micrographs with a magnification range of 150 X, 500 X, and 2,000 X. RESULTS: The tested method showed that the best effectiveness for the removal of the adhesive remnants after bracket debonding was the use of a tungsten carbide multi-laminated high speed, followed by the use of a tungsten carbide multi-laminated, low-rotation drill. The use of fiberglass drill alone has proved to be inefficient for clinical use, given the large amounts of adhesive remnants it leaves on the enamel. CONCLUSIONS: All methods evaluated in this study proved to be inefficient for total removal of adhesive remnants from the enamel. Key words:Dental enamel, microscopy, orthodontics. Medicina Oral S.L. 2018-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5923885/ /pubmed/29721226 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.54553 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Medicina Oral S.L. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 work is properly cited.
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Kuga, Milton-Carlos
Belizário, Lauriê
Pereira, Jefferson-Ricardo
Enamel evaluation by scanning electron microscopy after debonding brackets and removal of adhesive remnants
title Enamel evaluation by scanning electron microscopy after debonding brackets and removal of adhesive remnants
title_full Enamel evaluation by scanning electron microscopy after debonding brackets and removal of adhesive remnants
title_fullStr Enamel evaluation by scanning electron microscopy after debonding brackets and removal of adhesive remnants
title_full_unstemmed Enamel evaluation by scanning electron microscopy after debonding brackets and removal of adhesive remnants
title_short Enamel evaluation by scanning electron microscopy after debonding brackets and removal of adhesive remnants
title_sort enamel evaluation by scanning electron microscopy after debonding brackets and removal of adhesive remnants
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5923885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29721226
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.54553
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