Publication: A comparative study of shear bond strength of three different bracket bases bonded to porcelain surfaces
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Marmara Dental Journal
Abstract
Previous studies showed that the bonding strength of brackets
to porcelain restorations and the failure model depend on many
variables including bracket base design. The aim of this in-vitro
study was to investigate Shear Bond Strength (SBS) of different
bracket base designs on porcelain surfaces and to evaluate the
sites of adhesive fracture with the Adhesive Remnant Index (ARI).
Sixty feldspathic porcelain discs were randomly divided into three
different groups each of twenty. Maxillary right incisor metal
brackets with three different base designs (Victory series, 3M
Unitek, Monrovia, California; Dyna-Lock, 3M Unitek, Monrovia,
California and Mini Topic, Dentaurum, Inspringen, Germany)
were bonded on the deglazed and conditioned porcelain surfaces
in group 1, 2 and 3 respectively. Brackets were debonded and SBS
was calculated in Mega Pascal (MPa). ARI scores were recorded after
debonding. SBS forces calculated for group 1, 2 and 3 were 20,57 (±
7,18), 16,84 (± 6,20), 18,55 (± 5,46) MPa respectively. ANOVA and
Multiple Comparison test revealed no significant difference in ARI
scores between groups. Porcelain fractures after debonding were
observed in groups 1 and 3. All brackets tested provided acceptable
SBS. However, only Dyna-Lock brackets did not cause any porcelain
fractures at debonding. This finding could be an acceptable reason
to use this kind of brackets during orthodontic treatment of patient
having porcelain restorations.
