Comparison of shear bond strength of brackets recycled using micro sandblasting and industrial methods

Author:

Montero Manuela M. Haro1,Vicente Ascensión2,Alfonso-Hernández Noelia3,Jiménez-López Manuel4,Bravo-González Luis-Alberto5

Affiliation:

1. PhD student, Orthodontist, Orthodontic Teaching Unit, Dental Clinic, University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain.

2. Contracted Doctor, Orthodontic Teaching Unit, Dental Clinic, University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain.

3. Orthodontist, Orthodontic Teaching Unit, Dental Clinic, University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain.

4. PhD student, Computer Engineer, Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain.

5. Lecturer, Orthodontic Teaching Unit, Dental Clinic, University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain.

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective:  To evaluate in vitro the shear bond strength of brackets recycled by sandblasting with aluminum oxide particles of different sizes or reconditioned industrially after successive rebonding. Materials and Methods:  Eighty brackets were bonded and debonded sequentially three times. After the first debonding, brackets were divided into four groups: (group 1) sandblasting with aluminum oxide particles of 25 μ, (group 2) 50 μ, and (group 3) 110 μ, and (group 4) industrial recycling. Bond strength and adhesive material remaining on debonded bracket bases were evaluated for each successive debond. Results:  No significant differences were detected between the four groups following the first recycle (P > .05). After the second recycle, bond strength was significantly greater for the industrially recycled group than the other groups (P < .016). When shear bond strength was compared within each recycling method, the bond strength of sandblasted brackets decreased with the increase of particle size and with each recycle; for the industrially recycled group, no significant differences were detected between the three sequences (P > .016). In the evaluation of bond material remnant, the industrially recycled group left significantly less bond material after successive recycling than the other groups did (P < .016). Within each recycling method, the adhesive remnant decreased significantly after successive debond (P < .016). Conclusions:  Industrial recycling obtained better results than sandblasting after three successive debondings. The brackets' shear bond strength decreased as the size of the aluminum oxide particle used for sandblasting increased and as recycling was repeated.

Publisher

The Angle Orthodontist (EH Angle Education & Research Foundation)

Subject

Orthodontics

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