Bond strength of orthodontic brackets to temporary crowns: In vitro effects of surface treatment

Background: To evaluate bond strength of orthodontic brackets to temporary crowns. Materials and Methods: A bis-acrylic composite was used to create a total of 25 discs, which were then divided into five groups based on how their surfaces were treated with black, blue, green, and sandblasted diamond...

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Main Authors: Neal B Kedia (Author), Bhushan Bangar (Author), Srerama Janardhana Rao (Author), Siddharth Swarup (Author), Deepak Singh (Author), Drashti K Chikhalia (Author)
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Background: To evaluate bond strength of orthodontic brackets to temporary crowns. Materials and Methods: A bis-acrylic composite was used to create a total of 25 discs, which were then divided into five groups based on how their surfaces were treated with black, blue, green, and sandblasted diamond burs, in addition to a control group. Software called SPSS was used to analyze the outcome. Results: The average pressures measured for the green bur, black bur, and sandblasting, respectively, were 12.05 MPa, 12.87 MPa, and 19.25 MPa. Comparing the control and blue groups, a substantial variation in shear bond strength was only noticed with reference to sandblasting. Conclusion: The binding strength of orthodontic brackets is increased by sandblasting temporary crowns.
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10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_248_23