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Vol. 48. Issue 4.
Pages 197-203 (October - December 2007)
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Vol. 48. Issue 4.
Pages 197-203 (October - December 2007)
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Comparison of Two Self-Etching Primers and Effect of Saliva Contamination on Shear Bond Strength of Orthodontic Brackets
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Joana Godinho*, Sofia S.A. Oliveira**, Luís Jardim***
* Assistente estagiária, Unidade de Ortodontia da Faculdade de Medicina Dentária da Universidade de Lisboa
** Professora auxiliar, Departamento de Biomateriais da Faculdade de Medicina Dentária da Universidade de Lisboa
*** Professor catedrático, Coordenador do Curso Pós-graduado de Especialização em Ortodontia da Faculdade de Medicina Dentária da Universidade de Lisboa. Presidente do Colégio de Ortodontia da Ordem dos Médicos Dentistas
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Resumo
Introdução

A contaminação salivar é uma das principais causas de insucesso na cimentação de brackets. Os selfetching primers, recentemente introduzidos em ortodontia, reduzem o tempo de execução da técnica e a probabilidade de contaminação.

Objectivos

Determinar o efeito da contaminação salivar na resistência adesiva a forças de corte de brackets ortodônticos, cimentados com dois self-etching primers.

Materiais e Métodos

Foram cimentados 100 brackets em premolares humanos (10 amostras por grupo), utilizando 2 adesivos (Transbond Plus e First Step) e 5 condições de superfície: 1) Condição ideal, esmalte seco; 2) Contaminação salivar antes do primer; 3) Contaminação salivar e secagem antes do primer; 4) Contaminação salivar depois do primer; 5) Contaminação salivar depois do primer, secagem e reaplicação do primer. As amostras foram armazenadas 7 dias em água a 37°C e sujeitas a 500 ciclos de termociclagem. A área de adesão foi observada ao microscópio óptico para determinar o tipo de falha adesiva.

Resultados

A análise de variância demonstrou diferenças significativas entre as forças de resistência adesiva, sendo o Transbond Plus superior ao First Step. A contaminação não influenciou significativamente a resistência adesiva.

Conclusões

1) A resistência adesiva foi mais elevada com o Transbond Plus em comparação com o First Step, independentemente da condição. 2) Para ambos os selfetching primers, a adesão não foi significativamente afectada pela presença de saliva ou pelos procedimentos de descontaminação. 3) No grupo do First Step foi encontrado um maior número de falhas adesivas na interface dente / resina composta.

Palavras-Chave:
Self-etching primers
Saliva
Contaminação
Força de cisalhamento
Índice de Adesivo Residual
Abstract
Introduction

Saliva contamination during the bonding procedure is a common cause of bracket bond failure. By combining acid and primer in one component, self-etching primers (SEP) reduce the working time and the risk of contamination.

Objectives

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of saliva contamination of the enamel surface on the shear bond strength of orthodontic brackets cemented with two self-etching primers.

Materials and Methods

One hundred orthodontic brackets were bonded to human premolars with Transbond Plus Self-etching Primer (TPSEP, 3M Unitek, Monrovia, CA) or First Step (FS, Reliance Orthodontic Products, Itasca, IL) under the following enamel surface conditions: 1) dry enamel; 2) saliva contamination/primer; 3) saliva contamination/air drying/primer; 4) primer/saliva contamination; 5) primer/saliva contamination/air drying/reapplication of the primer. Samples were stored for 7 days in water at 37°C and submitted to 500 cycles of thermal stress. Bond failure sites were classified by an Adhesive Remnant Index score system.

Results

Mean shear bond strengths were significantly higher in the TPSEP groups compared to the FS groups (p<.001). For the same adhesive, no significant differences were found between the enamel surface conditions. More adhesive failures were observed in the FS groups.

Conclusions

Brackets bonded with TPSEP had the highest shear bond strength values, under the different enamel surface conditions. For both SEPs, bond strengths were not significantly affected by the enamel surface conditions. The FS groups failed more frequently at the enamel /resin interface.

Key-words:
Self-etching primers
Saliva
Contamination
Shear-peel bond strength
Adhesive Remnant Index
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(Godinho J, Oliveira SSA, Jardim L. Comparison of Two Self-Etching Primers and Effect of Saliva Contamination on Shear Bond Strength of Orthodontic Brackets. Rev Port Estomatol Cir Maxilofac 2007;48:197–203)

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