The clinical evaluation of a fluoride-containing orthodontic bonding material.

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A clinical trial comparing a conventional adhesive, Concise, with a new fluoride-containing composite cement is described. The bond failure rate, plaque score, gingival health, and enamel decalcification were assessed for each material after a minimum period of 1 year. The preliminary results show no significant difference between the two materials for each of the variables examined, although there was a reduction in the number of white spot lesions using the fluoride-containing composite. The level of fluoride ion concentration required to inhibit the growth of oral micro-organisms is discussed.

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Turner, P. J. (1993). The clinical evaluation of a fluoride-containing orthodontic bonding material. British Journal of Orthodontics, 20(4), 307–313. https://doi.org/10.1179/bjo.20.4.307

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