Effects of adhesive flash-free brackets on debonding pain and time: A randomized split-mouth clinical trial

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Objectives: To evaluate the effects of adhesive precoated (APC) flash-free brackets on the level of pain, amount of remnant adhesive, and removal time during the debonding procedure. Materials and Methods: Thirty patients (20 female, 10 male) aged 12 to 18 years undergoing nonextraction fixed orthodontic treatment were included in this study. APC flash-free and conventional ceramic brackets were bonded with a split-mouth study design. Bracket types were randomly allocated to quadrants. During the removal of the brackets, the visual analogue scale (VAS) was used to assess the level of pain for each tooth. The adhesive remnant index (ARI) was used to determine the amount of adhesive remaining on the tooth surface. Adhesive removal times were calculated per quadrant. The data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon test for comparisons between groups. Results: Pain scores were generally higher for the conventional group than for the flash-free group. There were no differences in VAS scores across most tooth types during debonding. Overall, ARI results showed more adhesive remnants in the conventional bracket group (P

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Çokakoğlu, S., & Tan, A. (2020). Effects of adhesive flash-free brackets on debonding pain and time: A randomized split-mouth clinical trial. Angle Orthodontist, 90(6), 758–765. https://doi.org/10.2319/030820-162.1

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