A study of bonding strength and change of bracket slot width of chemically recycled metal brackets.
- Author:
Young Sam KO
1
;
Dong Joo LEE
Author Information
1. Department of Dentistry, Graduate School, Chosun University, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- MeSH:
Adhesives;
Bicuspid;
Chemical Processes;
Humans;
Recycling;
Shear Strength;
Tensile Strength;
Tooth
- From:Korean Journal of Orthodontics
1990;20(2):283-291
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to measure and compare tensile and shear strength for 4 types of new direct-bonding brackets and same brackets after recycling and to evaluate the change of bracket slot width after recycling. Four types of new direct-bond brackets were bonded to recently extracted human premolar teeth and the tensile and shear strength was measured by Universal Testing Machine. The brackets were recycled by chemical process and the tensile and shear test was repeated. To evaluate the change of the bracket slot width, slot width was measured by the Topcon Universal Measuring Microscope before and after recycling. Following results were obtained: 1. There was no satistically significant difference between the tensile and shear strength of recycled brackets and those of new brackets. 2. In both new and recycled brackets, the tensile and shear strength of perforated base bracket was lower than those of photoetched, foilmesh and contou-lok mesh base brackets. (P<0.01) 3. There was no statistically significant difference in bonding strengths of control group bonded only once and two times. 4. There was no statistically significant difference in the change of the bracket slow width after recycling process. 5. Of the failure, the combination type (58%) in the tensile strength and the tooth adhesive interface (65%) in the shear strength was the most common type.