Importance of Pumice Prophylaxis for Orthodontic Bonding with Self-etch Primer: An in vivo Study

Self-etching primers (SEP) have recently simplified the orthodontic bonding process and questions have arisen regarding their reliability and efficiency. The goal of this study was to assess the importance of a pumice prophylaxis prior to bonding with SEP (Transbond Plus, 3M Unitek, Monrovia, CA) i...

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Main Author: Lill, Daniel J.
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spelling ndltd-vcu.edu-oai-scholarscompass.vcu.edu-etd-22192017-03-17T08:29:18Z Importance of Pumice Prophylaxis for Orthodontic Bonding with Self-etch Primer: An in vivo Study Lill, Daniel J. Self-etching primers (SEP) have recently simplified the orthodontic bonding process and questions have arisen regarding their reliability and efficiency. The goal of this study was to assess the importance of a pumice prophylaxis prior to bonding with SEP (Transbond Plus, 3M Unitek, Monrovia, CA) in reducing bond failures. Thirty orthodontic patients volunteered to participate in this split-mouth prospective clinical trial. A pumice prophylaxis experimental group and a non-pumice control group of teeth were randomly assigned in a contralateral quadrant pattern within each patient. A total of 508 teeth were bonded and monitored over 3 months for bond failures. There were 35 total failures (6.9%) with 6 (2.4%) in the pumice group and 29 (11.4%) in the non-pumice group. Bond failures were compared as a total number between groups and also as the number of patients who experienced bond failures with each method using Chi-square analysis. There were statistically significant differences both in the total number of bond failures (P < .001) and in the number of patients with bond failures between groups (P < .01). A significantly lower and clinically acceptable bond failure rate was demonstrated when using Transbond Plus SEP after pumice prophylaxis. This study produced strong evidence to suggest the need for pumice prophylaxis in orthodontic bonding when using SEP. 2005-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/1220 http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2219&amp;context=etd © The Author Theses and Dissertations VCU Scholars Compass Pumice orthodontic bonding self-etch Dentistry Medicine and Health Sciences Orthodontics and Orthodontology
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topic Pumice orthodontic bonding self-etch
Dentistry
Medicine and Health Sciences
Orthodontics and Orthodontology
spellingShingle Pumice orthodontic bonding self-etch
Dentistry
Medicine and Health Sciences
Orthodontics and Orthodontology
Lill, Daniel J.
Importance of Pumice Prophylaxis for Orthodontic Bonding with Self-etch Primer: An in vivo Study
description Self-etching primers (SEP) have recently simplified the orthodontic bonding process and questions have arisen regarding their reliability and efficiency. The goal of this study was to assess the importance of a pumice prophylaxis prior to bonding with SEP (Transbond Plus, 3M Unitek, Monrovia, CA) in reducing bond failures. Thirty orthodontic patients volunteered to participate in this split-mouth prospective clinical trial. A pumice prophylaxis experimental group and a non-pumice control group of teeth were randomly assigned in a contralateral quadrant pattern within each patient. A total of 508 teeth were bonded and monitored over 3 months for bond failures. There were 35 total failures (6.9%) with 6 (2.4%) in the pumice group and 29 (11.4%) in the non-pumice group. Bond failures were compared as a total number between groups and also as the number of patients who experienced bond failures with each method using Chi-square analysis. There were statistically significant differences both in the total number of bond failures (P < .001) and in the number of patients with bond failures between groups (P < .01). A significantly lower and clinically acceptable bond failure rate was demonstrated when using Transbond Plus SEP after pumice prophylaxis. This study produced strong evidence to suggest the need for pumice prophylaxis in orthodontic bonding when using SEP.
author Lill, Daniel J.
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title Importance of Pumice Prophylaxis for Orthodontic Bonding with Self-etch Primer: An in vivo Study
title_short Importance of Pumice Prophylaxis for Orthodontic Bonding with Self-etch Primer: An in vivo Study
title_full Importance of Pumice Prophylaxis for Orthodontic Bonding with Self-etch Primer: An in vivo Study
title_fullStr Importance of Pumice Prophylaxis for Orthodontic Bonding with Self-etch Primer: An in vivo Study
title_full_unstemmed Importance of Pumice Prophylaxis for Orthodontic Bonding with Self-etch Primer: An in vivo Study
title_sort importance of pumice prophylaxis for orthodontic bonding with self-etch primer: an in vivo study
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