Effect of lactic Acid etching on bonding effectiveness of orthodontic bracket after water storage.

ISRN dentistry Pub Date : 2014-03-17 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2014/719608
Fahad F Alsulaimani
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Objective. To determine the effect of lactic acid at various concentrations on the shear bond strength of orthodontic brackets bonded with the resin adhesive system before and after water storage. Materials and Methods. Hundred extracted human premolars were divided into 5 treatment groups and etched for 30 seconds with one of the following agents: lactic acid solution with (A) 10%, (B) 20%, (C) 30%, and (D) 50%; group E, 37% phosphoric acid (control). Metal brackets were bonded using a Transbond XT. Bonding effectiveness was assessed by shear bond strength after 24 hours and 6 months of water storage at 37°C. The data were analyzed with 2-way analysis of variance and Tukey's Honestly Significant Difference (HSD) test (α = .001). Results. Lactic acid concentration and water storage resulted in significant differences for brackets bond strength (P < .001). 20% lactic acid had significantly higher mean bond strength values (SD) for all conditions: 24 hours [12.2 (.7) MPa] and 6 months [10.1 (.6) MPa] of water storage. 37% phosphoric acid had intermediate bond strength values for all conditions: 24 hours [8.2 (.6) MPa] and 6 months [6.2 (.6) MPa] of water storage. Also, there were differences in bond strength between storage time, with a reduction in values from 24 hours and 6 months for all experimental groups (P < .001). Conclusion. Lactic acid could be used in place of phosphoric acid as an enamel etchant for bonding of orthodontic brackets.

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乳酸腐蚀对正畸托槽蓄水后粘接效果的影响。
目标。测定不同浓度乳酸对储水前后树脂胶粘剂体系粘结正畸托槽剪切粘结强度的影响。材料与方法。将取出的100颗人前磨牙分为5个处理组,分别用(A) 10%、(B) 20%、(C) 30%、(D) 50%的乳酸溶液蚀刻30秒;E组,37%磷酸(对照)。使用Transbond XT粘接金属支架。通过37°C水保存24小时和6个月后的剪切粘接强度来评估粘接效果。采用2-way方差分析和HSD检验(α = .001)。结果。乳酸浓度和水分储存对托槽粘结强度有显著影响(P < 0.001)。在所有条件下:24小时[12.2 (.7)MPa]和6个月[10.1 (.6)MPa], 20%乳酸的平均结合强度值(SD)都显著更高。37%磷酸在24小时[8.2 (.6)MPa]和6个月[6.2 (.6)MPa]储水条件下均具有中等的粘结强度值。此外,在不同的储存时间之间,黏结强度也存在差异,在24小时和6个月之间,所有实验组的黏结强度都有所下降(P < 0.001)。结论。乳酸可以代替磷酸作为牙釉质腐蚀剂用于正畸托槽的粘接。
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