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Title: Shear bond strength of ceramic brackets to resin-composite surfaces.
Authors: Chunhacheevachaloke E.
Tyas M.J.
Keywords: resin
analysis of variance
article
ceramics
chemistry
chi square distribution
dental bonding
human
materials testing
methodology
orthodontic device
statistics
surface property
tensile strength
Analysis of Variance
Ceramics
Chi-Square Distribution
Composite Resins
Dental Bonding
Humans
Materials Testing
Orthodontic Brackets
Surface Properties
Tensile Strength
Issue Date: 1997
Abstract: In this study, two types of ceramic brackets--monocrystalline and polycrystalline--were bonded to unroughened and roughened resin-composite discs using a light-cured orthodontic adhesive, and the bonds tested under shear stress in a universal testing machine. There was no significant difference in the shear bond strength between the combinations of ceramic brackets, and between the surface treatments of the resin composite. A higher frequency of resin-composite fracture was observed with the polycrystalline brackets (12/20) than with the monocrystalline ceramic brackets (7/20). It is concluded that debonding any type of ceramic bracket from a resin-composite surface may cause damage to the resin composite itself.
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/15360
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ISSN: 5873908
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