2017
DOI: 10.1590/1807-2577.06716
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Evaluation of the anti-cariogenic potential and bond strength to enamel of different fluoridated materials used for bracket bonding

Abstract: Objective To evaluate the in vitro and in situ anti-cariogenic potential and bond strength to enamel of materials containing fluoride (F), used for bracket bonding: Transbond XT (GT, negative control), Transbond Plus Color Change (GTF), Transbond-Self-Etching Primer (GSAF) and Vitremer (GV, positive control). Material and method In the in vitro study, the specimens were premolars with bonded brackets (n=12/group). After pH cycling, the F release, bond strength, fracture mode and presence of white spot lesions… Show more

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“…Fluoride prevents the caries progression either by stopping demineralization or by initiating remineralization of enamel/dentin. 3 brackets. Simultaneously, the bonding agent should be able to avoid demineralization of tooth structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fluoride prevents the caries progression either by stopping demineralization or by initiating remineralization of enamel/dentin. 3 brackets. Simultaneously, the bonding agent should be able to avoid demineralization of tooth structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%