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Polisetty Siva Krishna1, Sampath Krishna Veni1, K Jashva Vamsi1
1Department of Orthodontics, Government Dental College and Hospital, RIMS, Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Background:
Effective bonding of orthodontic brackets is a critical factor for treatment success. Although acid etching with phosphoric acid is the gold standard, it may result in enamel loss and soft tissue irritation. Alternative enamel conditioning methods-such as sandblasting and laser etching-when combined with adhesion boosters, may enhance bond performance while preserving enamel integrity.
Objectives:
To evaluate the effect of a light-cure adhesion booster on the shear bond strength (SBS) of orthodontic brackets following four enamel conditioning protocols.
Materials And Methods:
Eighty extracted premolars were divided into four groups (n = 20 each): Group 1-35% phosphoric acid etching; Group 2-sandblasting; Group 3-sandblasting followed by acid etching; Group 4-Er: YAG laser etching. All specimens received a light-cure adhesion booster before bracket bonding with a light-cure adhesive. The shear bond strength was measured using a universal testing machine, and adhesive remnant index (ARI) scores were evaluated under stereomicroscopy.
Results:
One-way ANOVA revealed a significant difference among groups (P < 0.001). Group 4 (laser) recorded the highest SBS (27.54 MPa), followed by Group 3 (27.36 MPa), Group 1 (16.87 MPa), and Group 2 (12.88 MPa), with the sandblasting the lowest values. Tukey's post hoc test indicated statistically significant differences between Groups 1 vs. 3 and 4, and Groups 2 vs. 3 and 4 (P < 0.0001). ARI scores showed no significant intergroup differences.
Conclusion:
The use of a light-cure adhesion booster significantly enhanced SBS across all conditioning methods. Sandblasting, followed by acid etching and laser etching, demonstrated superior performance.
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