Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3175720 Seminars in Orthodontics 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the influence of different storage media on the shear bond strength and the risk of enamel fracture of human teeth measured in vitro. A total of 360 teeth stored in 96% ethanol and 360 teeth stored in 0.1% thymol solution were bonded with Fascination® and Fascination®2 brackets (Dentaurum, Ispringen, Germany) (360 per group) using 3 different light curing units and 3 different adhesives. Debonding was performed according to International Standards Organization specification DIN EN ISO 10477 using a universal testing machine with a crosshead speed of 1 mm/min. The teeth stored in 0.1% thymol solution showed significantly higher shear bond strengths (P < 0.001, Mann–Whitney-U test) (median, 16.7 MPa) than teeth stored in 96% ethanol (median, 13.2 MPa). The teeth stored in 0.1% thymol solution showed significantly less enamel fractures than the teeth stored in 96% ethanol solution (P < 0.001, Kruskal–Wallis test). The storage medium significantly influences the shear bond strength, measured in vitro on human teeth. For shear bond strength testing 0.1% thymol solution is to be preferred to 96% ethanol. However, even with thymol as the storage medium the enamel fracture rate seems to be higher than that in vivo.

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