Frontiers in Dentistry (Jan 2013)

Enamel surface roughness after debonding of orthodontic brackets and various clean-up techniques.

  • Farzaneh Ahrari,
  • Majid Akbari,
  • Javad Akbari,
  • Ghahraman Dabiri

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1

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This study aimed to evaluate enamel roughness after adhesive removal using different burs and an Er:YAG laser.The buccal surfaces of forty human premolars were sealed by two layers of nail varnish, except for a circular area of 3 mm in diameter on the middle third. The enamel surfaces were initially subjected to profilometry analysis and four parameters of surface irregularity (Ra, Rq, Rt and Rz) were recorded. Following bracket bonding and debonding, adhesive remnants were removed by tungsten carbide burs in low- or high- speed handpieces (group 1 and 2, respectively), an ultrafine diamond bur (group 3) or an Er:YAG laser (250 mJ, long pulse, 4 Hz) (group 4), and surface roughness parameters were measured again. Then, the buccal surfaces were polished and the third profilometry measurements were performed.The specimens that were cleaned with a low speed tungsten carbide bur showed no significant difference in surface irregularity between the different treatment stages (p>0.05). Surface roughness increased significantly after clean-up with the diamond bur and the Er:YAG laser (p

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