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Research paper

The impact of recycling and repeated recycling on shear bond strength of stainless steel orthodontic brackets

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Pages 16-22 | Received 29 Jun 2012, Accepted 04 Oct 2012, Published online: 28 Nov 2019
 

Abstract

Purpose

To compare Shear Bond Strength (SBS) of new, recycled and repeated recycled stainless steel orthodontic brackets with and without bracket base primer.

Materials and methods

120 extracted human premolar teeth and 120 premolar stainless steel orthodontic brackets were divided into six groups for 20 teeth each. Orthodontic brackets of four groups were sandblasted with 50 μm aluminum oxide powder and half of them were recycled for second time. Light cure orthodontic adhesive primer was applied for half of total brackets. Light cure composite was applied for all brackets and polymerization was carried out. Groups 1–6 were subjected to a shear force within half hour to simulate as done clinically with a universal testing machine (Shimadzu Trapezium X) until the bracket debond.

Results

The results of this study demonstrated that the mean SBS of all groups were more than that recommended by Reynolds in 1975, there was no significant difference between new and recycled brackets. Only one group (repeated recycled without bond) has significantly lower SBS.

Conclusion

It can be concluded that: sandblasted recycled orthodontic brackets can be used as an alternative to new brackets which might provide cost reduction and in case of using repeated recycled brackets, better to apply bonding agent on bracket base for more bond strength.

Acknowledgment

This work was supported by Faculty of Dentistry, UITM, Malaysia.

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