2016
DOI: 10.1177/0974909820160407
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Evaluation of the shear bond strength of lingual brackets manufactured by three different processes using two different adhesive primers: An in vitro study

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“…There are reports of improvement in the bond strength when primers are used at the bracket-adhesive interface. 15 The clinical significance of this study is aimed at identifying the difference in shear bond strength of various primers that are available at present and thereby guide the clinician in reducing the failure rate of bonding.…”
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“…There are reports of improvement in the bond strength when primers are used at the bracket-adhesive interface. 15 The clinical significance of this study is aimed at identifying the difference in shear bond strength of various primers that are available at present and thereby guide the clinician in reducing the failure rate of bonding.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The shear bond strength of the orthodontic bracket must be able to withstand the forces applied during the orthodontic treatment [8]. For adhesive remnant index (ARI), after debonding we used Artun and Bergland scores [9,10].…”
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