2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jobcr.2022.04.004
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Evaluation of microleakage for three types of light cure orthodontic band cement

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“…In order to avoid microbial growth, teeth were maintained at room temperature in a glass container in a solution of normal saline (Panther, USA) containing 0.1 percent thymol (Sigma, USA) that was altered daily [16,17].The study excluded teeth having caries, enamel abnormalities, abrasions, attrition, fractures, or any other developmental problems [18]. Buccal surfaces were scrubbed and polished for 15 seconds with a slow speed hand piece and non-fluoridated pumice and a rubber polishing cup, then rinsed and dried with oil-free air steam for another 15 sec [19,20].…”
Section: Study Sample Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to avoid microbial growth, teeth were maintained at room temperature in a glass container in a solution of normal saline (Panther, USA) containing 0.1 percent thymol (Sigma, USA) that was altered daily [16,17].The study excluded teeth having caries, enamel abnormalities, abrasions, attrition, fractures, or any other developmental problems [18]. Buccal surfaces were scrubbed and polished for 15 seconds with a slow speed hand piece and non-fluoridated pumice and a rubber polishing cup, then rinsed and dried with oil-free air steam for another 15 sec [19,20].…”
Section: Study Sample Designmentioning
confidence: 99%