Effect of salivary pH variations on the adhesive performance of Transbond XT and Orthocem in orthodontic bracket bonding
Lismory Karina Leiton Narváez, Marjory Elizabeth Vaca Zapata, Mauricio Aguirre Balseca, Karina Maria Salvatore Freitas, Yalil Rodríguez

TL;DR
This study found that acidic saliva reduces the strength of orthodontic bracket adhesives, with Transbond XT performing better than Orthocem.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel in vitro comparison of two adhesives under varying simulated salivary pH conditions.
Findings
Transbond XT showed higher bond strength than Orthocem across all pH levels.
Orthocem's bond strength significantly decreased at pH 6.
Acidic conditions reduced adhesive performance but Transbond XT remained clinically reliable.
Abstract
This in vitro study aimed to evaluate the shear bond strength of orthodontic brackets bonded to acrylic resin specimens with two adhesive systems, Transbond XT and Orthocem, under different salivary pH levels (4, 5, 6, and 7). A total of 120 acrylic resin specimens (Brava Block®, FGM) were prepared and randomly assigned to three groups: control bonded with Transbond XT and Orthocem with no salivary exposure (n = 24), Transbond XT (n = 48), and Orthocem (n = 48). Each adhesive group was subdivided and immersed in artificial saliva at pH 4, 5, 6, or 7 for 30 days. Metal premolar brackets (Vector+ Roth prescription, Aditek®) were bonded following manufacturers’ protocols and subjected to shear bond strength testing using a Universal Testing Machine, following ISO 4049 standards. Data were analyzed with Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), t-test, and Tukey tests at a significance level of p <…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDental materials and restorations · Surgical Sutures and Adhesives · Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics
