Volume 25, Issue 2 pp. 229-232

Analysis in vitro of direct bonding system with cyanoacrylate ester and orthodontic wires

Thais Mara Manfrin

Thais Mara Manfrin

Department of Surgery and Integrated Clinic, Araçatuba Dental School, UNESP – Sao Paulo State University

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Wilson Roberto Poi

Wilson Roberto Poi

Departament of Pediatric and Social Dentistry, Araçatuba Dental School, UNESP – Sao Paulo State University

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Marcos Rogério De Mendonça

Marcos Rogério De Mendonça

Departament of Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry, Araçatuba Dental School, UNESP – Sao Paulo State University

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Leandro Carvalho Cardoso

Leandro Carvalho Cardoso

Departament of Pediatric and Social Dentistry, Araçatuba Dental School, UNESP – Sao Paulo State University

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Maria Lúcia Marçal Massa Sundefeld

Maria Lúcia Marçal Massa Sundefeld

Oral e Maxillofacial Surgery, Araçatuba Dental School, UNESP – Sao Paulo State University, Sao Paulo, Brazil

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Celso Koogi Sonoda

Celso Koogi Sonoda

Departament of Pediatric and Social Dentistry, Araçatuba Dental School, UNESP – Sao Paulo State University

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Sônia Regina Panzarini

Sônia Regina Panzarini

Departament of Pediatric and Social Dentistry, Araçatuba Dental School, UNESP – Sao Paulo State University

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First published: 06 March 2009
Citations: 3
Wilson Roberto Poi, Department of Surgery and Integrated Clinic, Integrated Clinic Discipline, Dental School, São Paulo State University – UNESP, Rua José Bonifácio, 1193, Vila Mendonça, Araçatuba, São Paulo 16015-050, Brazil
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Abstract

Abstract – The aim of this study was to evaluate the tensile strength of orthodontic wires bonded onto the enamel with cyanoacrylate ester. To obtain the specimens, 120 human premolars (extracted for orthodontic or periodontal reasons) were included in acrylic blocks of rapid polymerization with three teeth each. Four groups were formed with ten specimens each. In the specimens, a dental splint model was made with cyanoacrylate ester and round stainless steel wire. In groups I, II and III, cyanoacrylate ester was used with round steel wires, with variation in diameter: 0.014 inches; 0.016 inches and 0.018 inches, respectively. In group IV, round steel wire 0.018 inches was used with photo polymerizing resin composite with previous acid etching. The adhesive force of the materials was measured in two points under the action of the tensiometer (ETM-USA). The number of loose wires was counted along with those that remained fixed according to the different levels of force applied because of the direction of the tensile force (vertical or horizontal) and the diameter of the wire used. The data obtained were first submitted to a descriptive analysis and then submitted to a statistical analysis (Friedman’s Test and Dunn’s Test of Multiple Comparison – Epi-info 3.2). Within the limitations of the experimental conditions presented, the cyanoacrylate ester or ‘Super Bonder®’ maintained bonded to enamel and steel wires (0.016 and 0.018 inches) during the tensile strength tests under different levels of applied forces.

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