Abstract
Bonding properties of light-curing adhesive cured by transillumination through the tooth were compared to those achieved by the conventional technique. The study analyzed the degree of cure (DC%), debonding force (DF) and adhesive remnant index (ARI) when light was transmitted through dental hard tissues. Slices of dentin and enamel of 1 mm in thickness were combined with total thicknesses of 3 or 4 mm to simulate tooth structure without the pulp tissue. DC% with curing time of 20 s, 40 s and 60 s and irradiance power was measured for each group (n = 5). Brackets were bonded using transillumination on extracted incisors (n = 6) and premolars (n = 10), and DF was measured and ARI was scored. No statistical difference was found in light transmission between the simulated samples and incisors (p >.05). Increasing the curing time from 40 s to 60 s enhanced the DC% only in premolars (p
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Mäkinen, E., Lassila, L., Varrela, J., & Vallittu, P. (2019). Light-curing of orthodontic bracket adhesive by transillumination through dentine and enamel. Biomaterial Investigations in Dentistry, 6(1), 6–12. https://doi.org/10.1080/26415275.2019.1632709
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