Abstract
AIM: To determine if microetching the mandibular premolars and first molars prior to acid-etching reduced bracket failures during the first six months of orthodontic treatment. METHODS: Sixty four patients with 384 mandibular first molar and premolar brackets were used in a split-mouth study design. In each patient the teeth on one side were acid-etched and the contralateral teeth were microetched prior to acid-etching. The microetched side was alternated in successive patients. The brackets were indirect bonded to the teeth on both sides. First time bracket failures were recorded over a 6-month period. RESULTS: Two brackets (1 per cent) came loose on the microetched enamel side and four brackets (2.1 per cent) failed on the conventionally acid-etched side. This difference was not clinically or statistically significant (p = 0.41). CONCLUSION: The addition of microetching prior to acid-etching does not result in fewer bracket failures during the first six months of treatment.
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Miles, P. G. (2008). Does microetching enamel reduce bracket failure when indirect bonding mandibular posterior teeth? Australian Orthodontic Journal, 24(1), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.2478/aoj-2008-0001
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