WOS: 000250400600007PubMed ID: 17215036Purpose. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the in vitro effects of food simulants on the bond strength of brackets to porcelain surfaces. Materials and methods. One hundred and eighty porcelain-fused to metal specimens were fabricated. Samples were divided into 3 groups including 60 specimens each. Different surface treatment methods were applied to each group and these were: sandblasting (SB), etching with orthophosphoric acid (OPA) and etching with hydrofluoric acid (HFA). After the surface treatments, the brackets were bonded to the center of each sample with a light-curing orthodontic composite adhesive. Then each group was divided into five test subgroups and one control subgroup each cons...
Increased number of adult patients requesting orthodontic treatment result in bonding bracket to cer...
Objective. This study evaluated the effect of ceramic surface treatments on bond strength of metal b...
Background and Aim: Intraoral repair of fractured porcelain is an acceptable method to avoid replace...
PubMedID: 17215036Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the in vitro effects of food si...
The aim of this research was to verify, in vitro, the effect of various porcelain surface treatments...
The aim of this research was to verify, in vitro, the effect of various porcelain surface treatments...
Purpose: To compare the effects of different porcelain surface treatment methods on the shear bond ...
Background: With the increasing demands for adult orthodontics, a growing need arises to bond attach...
In the past two decades, the scope of orthodontics has expanded to include more adult patients. Many...
Background and Aim: Several methods are available for intraoral repair of chipped porcelain restorat...
The aim of this research was to verify, in vitro, the effect of various porcelain surface treatments...
OBJECTIVE: To assess four different chemical surface conditioning methods for ceramic material befor...
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Statement of Problem: Porcelain restorations are susceptible to fracture and a common method for rep...
Background: Reparation technique on restorations with broken or damaged porcelain which are still at...
Increased number of adult patients requesting orthodontic treatment result in bonding bracket to cer...
Objective. This study evaluated the effect of ceramic surface treatments on bond strength of metal b...
Background and Aim: Intraoral repair of fractured porcelain is an acceptable method to avoid replace...
PubMedID: 17215036Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the in vitro effects of food si...
The aim of this research was to verify, in vitro, the effect of various porcelain surface treatments...
The aim of this research was to verify, in vitro, the effect of various porcelain surface treatments...
Purpose: To compare the effects of different porcelain surface treatment methods on the shear bond ...
Background: With the increasing demands for adult orthodontics, a growing need arises to bond attach...
In the past two decades, the scope of orthodontics has expanded to include more adult patients. Many...
Background and Aim: Several methods are available for intraoral repair of chipped porcelain restorat...
The aim of this research was to verify, in vitro, the effect of various porcelain surface treatments...
OBJECTIVE: To assess four different chemical surface conditioning methods for ceramic material befor...
PLEASE NOTE: This work is protected by copyright. Downloading is restricted to the BU community: ple...
Statement of Problem: Porcelain restorations are susceptible to fracture and a common method for rep...
Background: Reparation technique on restorations with broken or damaged porcelain which are still at...
Increased number of adult patients requesting orthodontic treatment result in bonding bracket to cer...
Objective. This study evaluated the effect of ceramic surface treatments on bond strength of metal b...
Background and Aim: Intraoral repair of fractured porcelain is an acceptable method to avoid replace...