2013
DOI: 10.1080/01694243.2013.771096
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Effect of adhesive application on the shear bond strength of refrigerated and pre-heated of different composite resins to orthodontic molar tubes

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“…[24] When including the variable 'adhesive' to cement used, it was observed that it does not influence the SBS obtained, regardless of the cement used. Several studies performed on tubes agree with our data; [12,13] however, brackets have demonstrated higher SBS when using an intermediate adhesive. [14,17,18] Few studies are related to brackets and with the same characteristics of our study because cements proposed, or include chemical adhesion with the metal of orthodontic attachments and enamel hydroxyapatite being a compomer, [22] in the case of APC and FO.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…[24] When including the variable 'adhesive' to cement used, it was observed that it does not influence the SBS obtained, regardless of the cement used. Several studies performed on tubes agree with our data; [12,13] however, brackets have demonstrated higher SBS when using an intermediate adhesive. [14,17,18] Few studies are related to brackets and with the same characteristics of our study because cements proposed, or include chemical adhesion with the metal of orthodontic attachments and enamel hydroxyapatite being a compomer, [22] in the case of APC and FO.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…[3,4] Since the advent of bonding brackets, [5] clinicians and researchers have worked to improve the quality of the adhesive systems used. [6][7][8] Bonding orthodontic brackets [9,10] and tubes [11][12][13] to etched teeth using adhesives and resin composites has been introduced in contemporary orthodontic practice as a standardized procedure. The main benefits of visible light-cured orthodontic adhesives include high early bond strength, minimal extent of oxygen inhibition, and shorter work time than that required for the optimal placement of brackets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bioadhesion work can be explained thermodynamically as the sum of the surface tensions of the bioadhesive material (γb) and the biological tissue (γt), minus the surface tension at the interface (γbt), according to the Dupre equation (Eq. ) (Vallejo and Perilla ; Baldan ; Lobato and others ). WA=γb+γtγbt…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%