The impact of reconditioned orthodontic brackets on bond strength / Faisal Ismail El-Sayed Bahnasi

Introduction: Orthodontic bracket bond failure is common during orthodontic treatment. Objectives: To evaluate the Shear Bond Strength (SBS) of new orthodontic brackets, and the SBS after reconditioning and repeating the reconditioning procedure for such brackets, with and without bonding; and to ev...

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Main Author: El-Sayed Bahnasi, Faisal Ismail
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Graduate Studies, UiTM 2018
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spelling uitm-205712018-07-05T09:43:51Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/20571/ The impact of reconditioned orthodontic brackets on bond strength / Faisal Ismail El-Sayed Bahnasi El-Sayed Bahnasi, Faisal Ismail Oral and dental medicine. Pathology. Diseases Orthodontics Introduction: Orthodontic bracket bond failure is common during orthodontic treatment. Objectives: To evaluate the Shear Bond Strength (SBS) of new orthodontic brackets, and the SBS after reconditioning and repeating the reconditioning procedure for such brackets, with and without bonding; and to evaluate the bond failure rate of new and reconditioned orthodontic brackets during orthodontic treatment. Methods: A total of 120-extracted human premolar teeth and 120 premolar stainless-steel brackets were used and were randomly divided into six groups of 20 each. Five methods of reconditioning were used in each of the first five groups while the last group was used as a control. The six groups (I-VI) were subjected to shear force for half an hour until the brackets debonded. SBS was measured and the methods showing the highest SBS were selected. Two groups were selected and then reconditioned for a second time using the previous steps. The SBS of all subgroups were examined with and without the application of a primer. For the clinical experiment, a total of 60-patients were selected from the waiting list of the orthodontic clinic of the Faculty of Dentistry, UNIVERSITY TEKNOLOGI MARA, Malaysia. The patients were randomly divided into three main groups of 20-patients each. 60-sets of 3M Unitek™ Gemini Brackets were used. The first group was reconditioned using 50μm aluminium oxide particle grit-blasting before bonding, the second group was reconditioned using the Er,Cr3+:YSGG laser and the last was used as a control group… Institute of Graduate Studies, UiTM 2018 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/20571/1/ABS_FAISAL%20ISMAIL%20EL-SAYED%20BAHNASI%20TDRA%20VOL%2013%20IGS%2018.pdf El-Sayed Bahnasi, Faisal Ismail (2018) The impact of reconditioned orthodontic brackets on bond strength / Faisal Ismail El-Sayed Bahnasi. In: The Doctoral Research Abstracts. IGS Biannual Publication, 18 (18). Institute of Graduate Studies, UiTM, Shah Alam.
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topic Oral and dental medicine. Pathology. Diseases
Orthodontics
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Orthodontics
El-Sayed Bahnasi, Faisal Ismail
The impact of reconditioned orthodontic brackets on bond strength / Faisal Ismail El-Sayed Bahnasi
description Introduction: Orthodontic bracket bond failure is common during orthodontic treatment. Objectives: To evaluate the Shear Bond Strength (SBS) of new orthodontic brackets, and the SBS after reconditioning and repeating the reconditioning procedure for such brackets, with and without bonding; and to evaluate the bond failure rate of new and reconditioned orthodontic brackets during orthodontic treatment. Methods: A total of 120-extracted human premolar teeth and 120 premolar stainless-steel brackets were used and were randomly divided into six groups of 20 each. Five methods of reconditioning were used in each of the first five groups while the last group was used as a control. The six groups (I-VI) were subjected to shear force for half an hour until the brackets debonded. SBS was measured and the methods showing the highest SBS were selected. Two groups were selected and then reconditioned for a second time using the previous steps. The SBS of all subgroups were examined with and without the application of a primer. For the clinical experiment, a total of 60-patients were selected from the waiting list of the orthodontic clinic of the Faculty of Dentistry, UNIVERSITY TEKNOLOGI MARA, Malaysia. The patients were randomly divided into three main groups of 20-patients each. 60-sets of 3M Unitek™ Gemini Brackets were used. The first group was reconditioned using 50μm aluminium oxide particle grit-blasting before bonding, the second group was reconditioned using the Er,Cr3+:YSGG laser and the last was used as a control group…
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title The impact of reconditioned orthodontic brackets on bond strength / Faisal Ismail El-Sayed Bahnasi
title_short The impact of reconditioned orthodontic brackets on bond strength / Faisal Ismail El-Sayed Bahnasi
title_full The impact of reconditioned orthodontic brackets on bond strength / Faisal Ismail El-Sayed Bahnasi
title_fullStr The impact of reconditioned orthodontic brackets on bond strength / Faisal Ismail El-Sayed Bahnasi
title_full_unstemmed The impact of reconditioned orthodontic brackets on bond strength / Faisal Ismail El-Sayed Bahnasi
title_sort impact of reconditioned orthodontic brackets on bond strength / faisal ismail el-sayed bahnasi
publisher Institute of Graduate Studies, UiTM
publishDate 2018
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/20571/
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