Notching of orthodontic bonding resin to facilitate ceramic bracket debond--an ex vivo investigation.

C J Larmour, J F McCabe, P H Gordon
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This ex vivo study assessed the potential of introducing a notch in the bond layer, as a means of facilitating the removal of ceramic brackets. Sixty extracted premolar teeth were divided into three groups of 20 teeth and bonded with Intrigue brackets using Concise chemically-cured adhesive. The bonding technique was modified with groups 1 and 2 by introducing a notch in the bond layer. Group 1 was notched from the gingival aspect, group 2 from the occlusal, and group 3 served as a control. The brackets were removed by applying a shear load from the gingival aspect using an Instron universal testing machine. The mean force to debond was calculated for each group. The results showed that introducing a notch significantly reduced the mean and maximal debond forces. This was confirmed with Weibull analysis with the notched specimens having a higher probability of failure at any force. In addition, ceramic bracket fracture was eliminated. Notching the bonding resin may be helpful in facilitating the removal of ceramic brackets.

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正畸粘接树脂的缺口促进陶瓷支架的脱粘——离体研究。
这项离体研究评估了在结合层中引入缺口的潜力,作为一种促进陶瓷支架移除的手段。拔牙后的60颗前磨牙分为3组,每组20颗,使用简明化学固化胶粘剂与勾牙托进行粘接。通过在键合层中引入缺口,改进了基团1和基团2的键合技术。组1从龈面切槽,组2从咬合面切槽,组3作为对照。使用英斯特朗万能试验机从牙龈侧面施加剪切载荷去除支架。计算各组的平均脱粘力。结果表明,缺口的引入显著降低了平均和最大脱粘力。威布尔分析证实了这一点,有缺口的试样在任何力下都有较高的失效概率。此外,还消除了陶瓷支架断裂。在粘接树脂上刻槽可能有助于陶瓷支架的拆卸。
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