Chairside time and bond failure of non-custom versus custom base orthodontic attachments during indirect bonding : A randomized clinical trial /
مدة المعالجه و فشل الالتصاق للقاعده الغير معده مسبقا او القاعده المعده مسبقا للحاصرات التقويميه خلال اللصق الغير مباشر : دراسه سريريه عشوائيه
Mohamed Saied Mahmoud ; Supervised Fatma Abdou Abdelsayed , Amany Hassan Abdelghany , May Hamdy Aboulfotouh
- Cairo : Mohamed Saied Mahmoud , 2019
- 110 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 252cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Orthodontics
A randomized clinical trial (split-mouth design) was done to compare between the two techniques, 6 patients were enrolled in the study with full sound permanent set of maxillary dentition to allow bonding of 84 orthodontic attachments. The sample size was 84 teeth divided into two equal groups. Group I was the intervention group (non-custom base) while group II was the control group (custom base). Impressions were taken to fabricate the working models; then orthodontic attachments were either bonded with water soluble glue representing the intervention group or bonded with composite resin adhesive representing the control group. The orthodontic attachments were bonded to the working model according to the horizontal and vertical reference lines used in the indirect bonding technique. Then, the working model was sprayed with titanium dioxide and scanned with an intraoral scanner to make and STL file of the working model. The transfer tray (vacuum formed soft tray 1.5 mm thickness) was then fabricated in order to carry the orthodontic attachments to the maxillary teeth. The attachments were then transferred to the patients dentition where each quadrant represented either non-custom or custom base technique. The chairside time of the clinical procedure was recorded using a stop watch. After tray detachment, the number of failed attachments were recorded and re-bonded again using the same transfer tray
Bond failure Indirect bonding Orthodontic attachments