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Effect of Ti:sapphire laser on shear bond strength of orthodontic brackets to ceramic surfaces

Journal

LASERS IN SURGERY AND MEDICINE
Volume 47, Issue 6, Pages 512-519

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/lsm.22371

Keywords

laser; orthodontic brackets; ceramic bonding; shear bond strength; Ti: sapphire laser

Funding

  1. Selcuk University [13202028]

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Background and ObjectivesWith increasing demand for orthodontic treatments in adults, orthodontists continue to debate the optimal way to prepare ceramic surfaces for bonding. This study evaluated the effects of a Ti:sapphire laser on the shear bond strength (SBS) of orthodontic brackets bonded to two ceramic surfaces (feldspathic and IPS Empress e-Max) and the results were compared with those using two other lasers (Er:YAG and Nd:YAG) and conventional' techniques, i.e., sandblasting (50 mu m) and hydrofluoric (HF) acid. Materials and MethodsIn total, 150 ceramic discs were prepared and divided into two groups. In each group, the following five subgroups were prepared: Ti:sapphire laser, Nd:YAG laser, Er:YAG laser, sandblasting, and HF acid. Mandibular incisor brackets were bonded using a light-cured adhesive. The samples were stored in distilled water for 24hours at 37 degrees C and then thermocycled. Extra samples were prepared and examined using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). SBS testing was performed and failure modes were classified. ANOVA and Tukey's HSD tests were used to compare SBS among the five subgroups (P<0.05). ResultsFeldspathic and IPS Empress e-Max ceramics had similar SBS values. The Ti:sapphire femtosecond laser (16.761.37MPa) produced the highest mean bond strength, followed by sandblasting (12.79 +/- 1.42MPa) and HF acid (11.28 +/- 1.26MPa). The Er:YAG (5.43 +/- 1.21MPa) and Nd:YAG laser (5.36 +/- 1.04MPa) groups were similar and had the lowest SBS values. More homogeneous and regular surfaces were observed in the ablation pattern with the Ti:sapphire laser than with the other treatments by SEM analysis. ConclusionsWithin the limitations of this in vitro study, Ti:sapphire laser- treated surfaces had the highest SBS values. Therefore, this technique may be useful for the pretreatment of ceramic surfaces as an alternative to conventional' techniques. Lasers Surg. Med. 47:512-519, 2015. (c) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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