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Orthodontic bonding to acid- or laser-etched prebleached enamel

Korean Journal of Orthodontics 2013³â 43±Ç 3È£ p.141 ~ 146
Ozdemir Fulya, Cakan Umut, Gonul Nese, Cakan Derya Germec,
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 ( Ozdemir Fulya ) - Yeditepe University Faculty of Dentistry Department of Orthodontics
 ( Cakan Umut ) - Medipol University Faculty of Dentistry Department of Prosthodontics
 ( Gonul Nese ) - Private practice
 ( Cakan Derya Germec ) - Yeditepe University Faculty of Dentistry Department of Orthodontics

Abstract


Objective: Bonding forces of brackets to enamel surfaces may be affected by the procedures used for bleaching and enamel etching. The aim of this study was to investigate the bonding strength of orthodontic brackets to laser-etched surfaces of bleached teeth. Methods: In a nonbleached control group, acid etching (group A) or Er:YAG laser application (group B) was performed prior to bracket bonding (n = 13 in each group). Similar surface treatments were performed at 1 day (groups C and D; n = 13 in each subgroup) or at 3 weeks (groups E and F; n = 13 in each subgroup) after 38% hydrogen peroxide bleaching in another set of teeth. The specimens were debonded after thermocycling. Results: Laser etching of bleached teeth resulted in clinically unacceptable low bonding strength. In the case of acid-etched teeth, waiting for 3 weeks before attachment of brackets to the bleached surfaces resulted in similar, but not identical, bond strength values as those obtained with nonbleached surfaces. However, in the laser-etched groups, the bonding strength after 3 weeks was the same as that for the nonbleached group. Conclusions: When teeth bleached with 38% hydrogen peroxide are meant to be bonded immediately, acid etching is preferable.

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Bonding; Decalcification; Laser

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