2023
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics13203284
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Comparison of Enamel Surface Integrity after De-Bracketing as Affected by Seven Different Orthodontic Residual Cement Removal Systems

Abdullazez Almudhi,
Arwa Aldeeri,
Abdullah Abdulrahman A. Aloraini
et al.

Abstract: This study used seven different adhesive removal systems to evaluate and compare enamel surface integrity, heat generation, and time consumed during residual cement removal after de-bracketing. The sample size was 140 human premolars. Teeth were cleaned, mounted, and prepared for orthodontic bracket bonding. Brackets were then debonded using bracket-removing pliers. Teeth were randomly assigned to seven groups based on the residual cement removal system: Group 1: Stainbuster bur, Group 2: Renew diamond bur #12… Show more

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“…Another relevant factor is the protocol for removing the adhesive material at the enamel level [38][39][40]. Even in present times, diverse viewpoints exist in the literature, but it is possible to draw the following conclusions: -It is recommended that a tungsten carbide bur is used for the primary removal of composite, followed by a disk to eliminate the remaining adhesive residue.…”
Section: The Instruments Usedmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another relevant factor is the protocol for removing the adhesive material at the enamel level [38][39][40]. Even in present times, diverse viewpoints exist in the literature, but it is possible to draw the following conclusions: -It is recommended that a tungsten carbide bur is used for the primary removal of composite, followed by a disk to eliminate the remaining adhesive residue.…”
Section: The Instruments Usedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another relevant factor is the protocol for removing the adhesive ma enamel level [38][39][40]. Even in present times, diverse viewpoints exist in the lit it is possible to draw the following conclusions:…”
Section: The Instruments Usedmentioning
confidence: 99%