Affiliations 

  • 1 a The University of Medicine and Pharmacy , Tg-Mures , Romania
  • 2 c Department of Orthodontics , Edinburgh Dental Institute
  • 3 e Department of Orthodontics , Edinburgh Dental Institute, University of Edinburgh , Scotland , UK
  • 4 f Department of Paediatric Dentistry , Edinburgh Dental Institute, University of Edinburgh , Scotland , UK
J Orthod, 2016 Sep;43(3):193-201.
PMID: 27487476 DOI: 10.1080/14653125.2016.1205310

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the total light energy (TLE) transmission through three types of ceramic brackets with, bracket alone and with the addition of orthodontic adhesive, at different exposure durations, and to compare the microhardness of the cured adhesive.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Three different makes of ceramic brackets, Pure Sapphire(M), Clarity™ ADVANCED(P) and Dual Ceramic(P) were used. Eighteen specimens of each make were prepared and allocated to three groups (n = 6). MARC(®)-resin calibrator was used to determine the light curing unit (LCU) tip irradiance (mW/cm(2)) and TLE (J/cm(2)) transmitted through the ceramic brackets, and through ceramic bracket plus Transbond™ XT Light Cure Adhesive, for 5, 10 and 20 s. Vickers-hardness values at the bottom of the cured adhesive were determined. Statistical analysis used one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA); P = 0.05.

RESULTS: TLE transmission rose significantly among all samples with increasing exposure durations. TLE reaching the adhesive- enamel interface was less than 10 J/cm(2), and through monocrystalline and polycrystalline ceramic brackets was significantly different (P 

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