
In vitro study of bond strength at the resin/brackets interface in first premolars using orthodontics resins and restorative resins
Author(s) -
Ghenna Eliza Chamorro Arias,
Jenny Edith Collantes Acuña,
Luiz Eduardo Alessio,
Emerson Flamarion da Cruz
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of multidisciplinary dentistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2675-4029
DOI - 10.46875/jmd.v10i2.224
Subject(s) - bracket , universal testing machine , materials science , acrylic resin , adhesive , crosshead , enamel paint , bond strength , shear strength (soil) , dentistry , composite material , adhesion , dental bonding , orthodontics , ultimate tensile strength , flexural strength , medicine , structural engineering , engineering , layer (electronics) , environmental science , soil water , soil science , coating
The shear bon strength (SBS) to brackets to the teeth, is necessary strength to resist orthodontic movements, mastication forces induced by food and other forces. The retention mechanism of the bracket base, the preparation of dental and the adhesive material affecting the adhesion between the metal brackets and tooth enamel. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to investigate different systems adhesion; Z100 (3M Unitek, USA), Transbond XT (3M Unitek, USA) and Trulock (RMO, USA) on the shear bond strength of brackets to the enamel. 135 first human premolars, mounted on an acrylic base, were divided into 3 groups of 45 pieces each. They are prepared following the same protocol and a same type of metal brackets bonded, light activated for 40 s, and stored. SBS was performed in an Instron at crosshead speed of 2.0 mm/min. Data were submitted to the Student t test. The Adhesive Remaining Index (ARI) was evaluated. The is no statistical difference between 3 groups. The ARI showed a predominance of scores 2 and 3 for all groups. It is possible conclude that Z100 restoration resin can be used to the adhesion of the orthodontic brackets.