Bond strength of brackets bonded with an adhesion promoter

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Abstract

Objective: Enhance-L.C. is an orthodontic adhesion promoter. Our aim was to find out if this product is material-specific as stated by its manufacturers or whether its effects are similar when the promoter is used with other adhesive systems. Design: In vitro study. Setting: Dental Clinic. University of Murcia, Spain, 2002. Materials and methods: Enhance-L.C. was used with one of the manufacturer's recommended adhesives, Light-Bond, and with a second from another manufacturer, Transbond-XT. One hundred premolars were divided into four groups of 25 premolars: 1) Transbond-XT, 2) Transbond-XT/Enhance-L.C., 3) Light-Bond, 4) Light-Bond/Enhance-L.C. Main outcome measures: Shear bond strength was evaluated with a universal test machine and the adhesive remaining after debonding was determined using image analysis equipment. Results: Enhance-L.C. did not significantly increase the bond strength of either of the two systems (P > 0.008). However, Light-Bond/Enhance-L.C. provided a bond strength significantly greater (P < 0.008) than Transbond-XT and Transbond-XT/Enhance- L.C. Light-Bond also left significantly (P < 0.05) less adhesive remaining on the enamel than Transbond-XT, whether or not either of the systems were used with Enhance-L.C. Conclusions: The use of Enhance-L.C with Light-Bond is to be recommended whenever extra bond strength is needed.

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Vicente, A., Bravo, L. A., Romero, M., Ortíz, A. J., & Canteras, M. (2004). Bond strength of brackets bonded with an adhesion promoter. British Dental Journal, 196(8), 482–485. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.4811178

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