Bishara S E, VonWald L, Olsen M E, Laffoon J F
College of Dentistry, University of Iowa, Iowa City 52242-1001, USA.
Angle Orthod. 2000 Apr;70(2):149-53. doi: 10.1043/0003-3219(2000)070<0149:COTAFR>2.0.CO;2.
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects on shear bond strength of removing excess adhesive from around the bracket base at 2 time periods: (1) immediately after placing the bracket on the tooth, and (2) after subjecting the adhesive to 5 seconds of light curing to initially secure the bracket in its proper position. The debonding forces were evaluated at 2 times; within half an hour after bonding and after storing for 24 hours in water at 37 degrees qC. These comparisons will help determine the most advantageous time for the clinician to remove excess adhesive from around the brackets during the bonding process. The teeth were randomly divided into 4 groups according to: (a) the time of removal of the excess adhesive from around the bracket base namely; immediately after placing the bracket or after 5 seconds of light cure and (b) the time of debonding the brackets, namely within half an hour or after 24 hours. Shear bond strength was measured using a Zwick test machine and calculated in Megapascals. The results of the analysis of variance (F = 35.05) comparing the 4 experimental groups indicated the presence of significant differences between all 4 groups (P = .0001). In general, the shear bond strengths were significantly larger for the 2 groups debonded after 24 hours, whether they were light cured for a total of 40 seconds (X = 8.8 +/- 3.6 MPa) or 45 seconds (X = 6.9 +/- 3.4 MPa). On the other hand, the shear bond strengths was significantly lower in the 2 groups debonded within half an hour from their initial bonding, whether light cured for 40 seconds (X = 0.4 +/- 1.0 MPa) or 45 seconds (X = 3.4 +/- 2.7 MPa). In conclusion, the additional 5 seconds of light cure significantly increased the initial shear bond strength. On the other hand, removing excess adhesive after 5 seconds of light cure significantly decreased the shear bond strength at 24 hours.
(1)将托槽放置在牙齿上之后立即进行;(2)在对黏合剂进行5秒光固化以初步将托槽固定在其正确位置之后。在两个时间点评估脱粘力;粘结后半小时内以及在37摄氏度水中储存24小时之后。这些比较将有助于确定临床医生在粘结过程中从托槽周围去除多余黏合剂的最有利时间。根据以下因素将牙齿随机分为4组:(a)从托槽底座周围去除多余黏合剂的时间,即放置托槽之后立即进行或在5秒光固化之后进行;(b)托槽脱粘的时间,即半小时内或24小时之后。使用Zwick试验机测量剪切粘结强度,并以兆帕斯卡为单位进行计算。比较4个实验组的方差分析结果(F = 35.05)表明所有4组之间存在显著差异(P = .0001)。总体而言,24小时后脱粘的两组的剪切粘结强度显著更高,无论它们总共进行40秒(X = 8.8 +/- 3.6兆帕)还是45秒(X = 6.9 +/- 3.4兆帕)的光固化。另一方面,在初始粘结后半小时内脱粘的两组的剪切粘结强度显著更低,无论光固化40秒(X = 0.4 +/- 1.0兆帕)还是45秒(X = 3.4 +/- 2.7兆帕)。总之,额外的5秒光固化显著提高了初始剪切粘结强度。另一方面,在5秒光固化后去除多余黏合剂显著降低了24小时时的剪切粘结强度。