Australasian Orthodontic Journal (Mar 1985)

Orthodontic bonding – a national survey: Part I – Eesolts and Inferences

  • Russell Mark L.,
  • Beech Derrick B.,
  • Brown David

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/aoj-1985-0003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 181 – 184

Abstract

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A survey of orthodontists in Australia was conducted in 1984. Of 325 questionnaires, there were 203 (65%) respondents. Over 90% had been bonding for three or more years, with a clear preference for composites over acrylic, for smaller mesh bases over larger bases, and for anteriors over full bonding although a significant number include premolars. It would seem that one third had not changed bonding products, but those who did change gave an interesting assortment of reasons for their change. A mean estimated failure rate of 5.6% is close to that reported in other surveys. Plastic brackets have gone out of favour.

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