2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ortho.2021.05.007
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Effect of sandblasting on the shear bond strength of recycled metal brackets: A systematic review and meta-analysis of in-vitro studies

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“…However, the same authors highlighted the existence of significant heterogeneity among the studies reviewed, most probably due to the lack of standardization of techniques used to evaluate SBS. Another systematic review and meta-analysis of sixteen investigations[ 9 ] concluded that the SBS of sandblasted brackets appears to be clinically comparable to that of a new bracket. Among investigations similar to the present study, Faltermeier and Behr[ 25 ] and Basudan and Al-Emran[ 20 ] observed a significant reduction in the SBS of recycled brackets prepared by either thermal or chemical techniques, or by surface or total abrasion with greenstone bur.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the same authors highlighted the existence of significant heterogeneity among the studies reviewed, most probably due to the lack of standardization of techniques used to evaluate SBS. Another systematic review and meta-analysis of sixteen investigations[ 9 ] concluded that the SBS of sandblasted brackets appears to be clinically comparable to that of a new bracket. Among investigations similar to the present study, Faltermeier and Behr[ 25 ] and Basudan and Al-Emran[ 20 ] observed a significant reduction in the SBS of recycled brackets prepared by either thermal or chemical techniques, or by surface or total abrasion with greenstone bur.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recycling orthodontic brackets for rebonding is preferred by some orthodontists for economic reasons. [ 9 ] Commercial recycling is available, but it is time consuming and costly. Several practical and straightforward in-office bracket conditioning procedures have been investigated and recommended by others, including mechanical or thermal reconditioning methods, or a combination of both.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Bu farkın klinik olarak göz ardı edilebileceği ve yüksek kalitede kanıt gösteren çalışmaların, kumlamanın SBS'yi etkilemeden braketlerin geri dönüşümünde etkili bir yöntem olduğu sonucuna varılmıştır. 27…”
Section: Kumlama Yöntemi̇unclassified