The aim of this study was to compare the in vitro bond strength, to bovine enamel measured in shear, of the orthodontic adhesives Lee Insta-bond (LiB), Rely-a-Bond (RaB), Right-on (Ro), Concise precoating method (Cc), Concise mixed method (Cab), Super-C (Sc), and Orthon (Or), and of the glass ionomer cement Ketac-Cem (KC). The fracture surfaces after debonding were also examined in order to determine the sites of failure. The results indicate that there is a significant difference between the shear bond strength obtained with the different adhesives so that the mean shear bond strength decreases in the order {Ro ∼ Cab < Sc}> {LiB ∼ RaB ∼ Cc}> Or > KC. Moreover, for Cab and Sc it was found that the shear bond strength varies depending on the location on the bovine tooth. The failure site was essentially at the resin-bracket interface, except for Concise, where only 50 per cent of the cases failed at the resin-bracket interface.
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Trimpeneers, L. M., Verbeeck, R. M. H., Dermaut, L. R., & Moors, M. G. (1996). Comparative shear bond strength of some orthodontic bonding resins to enamel. European Journal of Orthodontics, 18(1), 89–95. https://doi.org/10.1093/ejo/18.1.89
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