Does the use of universal adhesive systems improve the durability of the bond strength of orthodontic brackets to enamel?
Isabella-Saraiva-Leão de Resende, Diana-Araújo Cunha, Paulo-Goberlânio-de Barros Silva, Juliana-Ximenes Damasceno, Lara-Rabelo Aragão, Anya-Pimentel-Gomes-Fernandes Vieira-Meyer, Jiovanne-Rabelo Neri

TL;DR
This study found that universal adhesive systems like Ambar Universal and Single Bond Universal can effectively bond orthodontic brackets to enamel, with some showing improved durability over time.
Contribution
The study evaluates the long-term durability of universal adhesive systems for orthodontic bonding, comparing them to traditional methods.
Findings
Universal adhesives showed comparable initial bond strength to traditional systems.
Single Bond Universal outperformed others in bond strength after 12 months.
All groups experienced reduced bond strength over time, but ARI scores remained consistent.
Abstract
Universal adhesive systems used for restorative clinical procedures are like orthodontics and may be a viable option. This study evaluated the effectiveness of universal adhesive systems in enhancing the durability of the shear bond strength (SBS) and adhesive remnant index (ARI) of orthodontic brackets to enamel. 100 bovine incisors were divided into five groups (n=20), according to the applied adhesive systems: Primer Transbond XT; Ambar; Ambar Universal; Single Bond Universal; Adper Single Bond 2. Bracket from each tooth were submitted to SBS test after 24 hours, and 12 months later. The amount of remaining adhesive was evaluated through ARI. After 24 hours, there was no difference in BS between the control and the other groups (p>0.05). However, there were difference between TOTALETCHING1 group and the Ambar Universal (p=0.015) and Single Bond Universal groups (p=0.011). After 12…
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TopicsNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research · Photoreceptor and optogenetics research · Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior
