Enamel cracks or enamel microcracks are defined as a fracture at the enamel surface usually when the ceramic brackets debonding procedure takes place. Enamel loss is a common problem during orthodontic debonding, in which enamel is damaged and irreversible morphological characteristics arise, which are quite visible by the naked eye. Particularly the removal of ceramic brackets generates several complications as tooth staining, plaque accumulation, carious lesions, and hypersensitivity. Ceramic brackets can be damaged the enamel surface although, debonding techniques seem to decrease the enamel cracks providing an efficient and reliable method
Background/Aim: Orthodontic treatment has an inherent potential for causing defects to enamel in the...
Objective: To evaluate whether the debonding procedure leads to restitutio ad integrum of the enamel...
Aim: This study evaluated the surface roughness (Ra) and the topography (scanning electron microscop...
Background and Objective. The primary responsibility of an orthodontist is to preserve the dental en...
Enamel cracks, which may develop during debonding orthodontic brackets, may jeopardise the integrity...
Background: Debonding orthodontic brackets and removal of residual bonding material from the enamel ...
Fixed orthodontic therapies include several procedures that can affect the enamel surface. The aim o...
Objective: To evaluate and compare the mean width of enamel micro-cracks on extracted tooth of ad...
BACK GROUND: As more adult patients started seeking orthodontic treatment, this lead to the develop...
Objectives: Debonding of chemically bonded ceramic brackets has been mostly led to enamel damages. T...
Poster presented at the SPMicros Congress “Microscopy in Research” - XLVII Annual Congress of the Po...
Orthodontic treatment success is jeopardized by the risk of development of white spot lesions (WSLs)...
The objective of this study was to compare the effects of the debonding of three different bracket t...
The removal of resin debris and/or resin cement from the enamel surface without causing iatrogenic i...
The removal of resin debris and/or resin cement from the enamel surface without causing iatrogenic i...
Background/Aim: Orthodontic treatment has an inherent potential for causing defects to enamel in the...
Objective: To evaluate whether the debonding procedure leads to restitutio ad integrum of the enamel...
Aim: This study evaluated the surface roughness (Ra) and the topography (scanning electron microscop...
Background and Objective. The primary responsibility of an orthodontist is to preserve the dental en...
Enamel cracks, which may develop during debonding orthodontic brackets, may jeopardise the integrity...
Background: Debonding orthodontic brackets and removal of residual bonding material from the enamel ...
Fixed orthodontic therapies include several procedures that can affect the enamel surface. The aim o...
Objective: To evaluate and compare the mean width of enamel micro-cracks on extracted tooth of ad...
BACK GROUND: As more adult patients started seeking orthodontic treatment, this lead to the develop...
Objectives: Debonding of chemically bonded ceramic brackets has been mostly led to enamel damages. T...
Poster presented at the SPMicros Congress “Microscopy in Research” - XLVII Annual Congress of the Po...
Orthodontic treatment success is jeopardized by the risk of development of white spot lesions (WSLs)...
The objective of this study was to compare the effects of the debonding of three different bracket t...
The removal of resin debris and/or resin cement from the enamel surface without causing iatrogenic i...
The removal of resin debris and/or resin cement from the enamel surface without causing iatrogenic i...
Background/Aim: Orthodontic treatment has an inherent potential for causing defects to enamel in the...
Objective: To evaluate whether the debonding procedure leads to restitutio ad integrum of the enamel...
Aim: This study evaluated the surface roughness (Ra) and the topography (scanning electron microscop...