scholarly journals Comparative Analysis of Shear Bond Strength of Composites to the Sodium Ascorbate Hydrogel-treated Bleached Enamel Surfaces: An In Vitro Analysis

2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (6) ◽  
pp. 741-747
Author(s):  
Pravin Kumar ◽  
Ashish Choudhary ◽  
Arun K Patnana ◽  
Karishma Pathak ◽  
Tariq M Shekh ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 21 (6) ◽  
pp. 67-73 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fernanda de Souza Henkin ◽  
Érika de Oliveira Dias de Macêdo ◽  
Karoline da Silva Santos ◽  
Marília Schwarzbach ◽  
Susana Maria Werner Samuel ◽  
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ABSTRACT Introduction: There is a great variety of orthodontic brackets in the Brazilian market, and constantly evaluating them is critical for professionals to know their properties, so as to be able to choose which product best suits their clinical practice. Objectives: To evaluate the bond strength and the adhesive remnant index (ARI) of different brands of metal brackets. Material and Methods: A total of 105 bovine incisors were used, and brackets of different brands were bonded to teeth. Seven different bracket brands were tested (MorelliTM, American OrthodonticsTM, TP OrthodonticsTM, Abzil-3MTM, OrthometricTM, TecnidentTM and UNIDENTM). Twenty-four hours after bonding, shear bond strength test was performed; and after debonding, the ARI was determined by using an optical microscope at a 10-fold increase. Results: Mean shear bond strength values ranged from 3.845 ± 3.997 (MorelliTM) to 9.871 ± 5.106 MPa (TecnidentTM). The majority of the ARI index scores was 0 and 1. Conclusion: Among the evaluated brackets, the one with the lowest mean shear bond strength values was MorelliTM. General evaluation of groups indicated that a greater number of bond failure occurred at the enamel/adhesive interface.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 23-27
Author(s):  
K Premnath ◽  
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Nagaranjani Prakash ◽  
Mohammed Ajmal B ◽  
Syed Ahmed Raheel ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 232020682110397
Author(s):  
Zeliha Gonca Bek Kurklu

Aim: To investigate the effect of sodium ascorbate (SA), an antioxidant and calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2), a buffering agent mixture, on the shear bond strength of a luting resin to dentin, and pH changes of the extraradicular medium solution after intracoronal bleaching with hydrogen peroxide. Materials and Methods: In this in vitro study, 60 human maxillary central incisors were randomly assigned into six groups ( n: 10): Group 1: restored, no bleach; group 2: bleached, bonded immediately; group 3: bleached, treated with 10% SA applications before bonding; group 4: bleached, treated with calcium hydroxide applications before bonding; group 5: bleached, treated with CaOH2 and SA mixture applications before bonding; group 6: delay bonding by seven days. For bleach treatment in groups 2 to 6, intracoronal bleaching was performed with 35% hydrogen peroxide for four days. SA or CaOH2 or mixture of SA and CaOH2 were left in the access cavity for four days. Hybrid blocks, 4 mm × 4 mm wide × 2–mm thick, were luted with resin cements on dentin surface and then the specimens were subjected to shear bond strength testing. Analysis of variance and Tukey post hoc multiple comparison tests were applied ( P < .05). Results: G2 and G4 showed significantly low bond strength values and they were lower than the other groups ( P < .05). There were no significant differences between G1, G3, and G6 ( P > .05). The pH values had risen markedly in the groups containing calcium hydroxide (G4 and G5) after four days ( P < .05). Conclusion: The application of 10% SA or 10% SA and CaOH2 mixture were effective at reversing bleaching effects on bond strength. CaOH2 or CaOH2 and 10% SA mixture increased the external medium pH and were effective for alkalinization after intracoronal bleaching.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 57-62
Author(s):  
Iswariya Rajan ◽  
Vaiyapuri Ravi ◽  
Arthanarieswaran A Sivakumar ◽  
Jambai SK Sivakumar ◽  
Anjaneya S Prasad ◽  
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