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   <subfield code="a">Effect of No-Primers Orthodontic Adhesives on the Sheer Bond Strength of Meta Molar tubes Bonded to Porcelain: An In Vitro Study/Saeid Rahmani.</subfield>
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   <subfield code="a">Thesis (Master of Science in Dentistry)--University of the Philippines Manila.</subfield>
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   <subfield code="a">General objective: The purpose of this in vitro study was to determine the shear bond strength of the universal orthodontic adhesive and the two no-primers orthodontic adhesives using the metal molar tubes bonded to porcelain surfaces conditioned with HFA surface preparation. </subfield>
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   <subfield code="a">Materials and method: Three orthodontic adhesives in three groups used to bond forty-eight (48) mandibular right first molar convertible 0.22&quot; in. slot molar tubes (Victory Series™ 3M Unitek, Montrovia, CA to lithium discilate porcelain disks measured 7mm.  X 7mm. X 3mm., conditioned with 4% HFA (Reliance Orthodontic Product, Inc., Itasca, IL) surface preparation, Group 1 the light cure conventional orthodontic composite (Transbond™ XT; 3M Unitek), Group 2 the no-primers ligh- curing system (Orthocem; FGM. DENTSCARE LTDA) and Group 3 the no-primers orthodontic composite (Heliost; Ivoclar Vivadent, Schaan Liechtenstein) used to cement the metal molar tubes on the surface of the porcelain disks (e.max; Ivolar Vivadent, Schaan Liechtenstein). The shear force applied to samples with the universal testing machine at the crosshead speed of 1 mm./min. Shear bond strength (SBS) were measured in megapascals. Statistical analysis was conducted by analysis of variance (ANNOVA). Tukey’s test and the one sample t-test to compare the mean values between and among the groups. Stereomicroscope was used to measure the amount of adhesive remaining on the porcelain after debonding the Adhesive Remnant index. </subfield>
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   <subfield code="a">Result: There was  a significant difference between the mean shear bond strength among the groups.  The highest shear bond strength belonged to Group 1, which used the light cure conventional orthodontic cement (Transbond™ XT; 3M Unitek) with the mean shear bond strength of 15.40 Mpa. Group 2, non-primers light-curing system (Orthocern; FGM) cement showed 6.35 Mpa which exhibited the lowest shear bond strength among all the three groups. In Group 3 which used the no-primers light-curing cement (Heliosit Orthodontic; Ivoclar Vivadent) the mean shear bond strength was 10.38 Mpa. Tukey’s HSD as post-hoc test was used to identify Group 1 had shear bond strength values (15.40 Mpa) significantly higher than Groups 2(6.35 MPa) and 3 (p&lt;0.05). Group 3 had shear bond strength values (10.38 MPa) significantly higher than Group 2 (p&lt;0.05). Comparison of the ARI scores among all the 3 groups showed that ARI scores of 1 which indicated that there was 50% remaining adhesive on porcelain surface and 3 samples with ARI scores of 2 which indicated that more than 50% of remaining adhesive on the porcelain surface. In Group 2, there were 14 samples observed with ARI score of 1 and 2 samples with ARI scores of 2. In Group 3, there were 15 samples observed with ARI scores of 1 and 1 sample with ARI score of 2. No sample occurred with ARI scores of 3 which indicated that 100% of adhesive remained on porcelain surface; and 4 that indicated presence of fractured porcelain surface in all groups. </subfield>
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   <subfield code="a">Conclusion: The conventional orthodontic composite (Transbond™ XT; 3M Unitek) showed the highest shear bond strength as compared to the no-primers adhesives (Orthocern; FGM) and (Heloist Orthodontic; Ivoclar Vivadent). The lowest shear bond strength belonged to the non-primers adhesive (Orthocern; FGM). These findings showed acceptable shear bond strength values among the est groups. The ARI score 1 is the most frequent bond failure in all groups and ARI score 2 is the second mos frequent bond failure occured in the conventional orthodontic composite (Transbond™ XT; 3M Unitek). The non-primer adhesive (Orthocern; FGM) revelead less amount of remaining adhesive on porcelain surface which showed possible decreased risk of porcelain fracture.</subfield>
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   <subfield code="a">Shear bond strength.</subfield>
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   <subfield code="a">Llavore, Lotus D.</subfield>
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