Author/Authors :
Mezomo, Maurício Barbieri Professor of Orthodontics - Faculty of Dentistry, Franciscan University Center - Santa Maria - RS, Brazil , Abreu, Juliana Private Practice - Santa Maria - RS, Brazil , Weber, Juliana Private Practice - Santa Maria - RS, Brazil , Garcia, Renato Dalla Porta Post-graduate Student (PhD) - Faculty of Dentistry - Lutheran University of Brazil - Canoas - RS, Brazil , Figueiredo, José Antônio Poli Professor of Endodontics - Faculty of Dentistry - Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul - Porto Alegre - RS, Brazil , Lima, Eduardo Martinelli de Professor of Orthodontics - Faculty of Dentistry - Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul - Porto Alegre - RS, Brazil
Abstract :
Introduction: The aim of this in vitro study was to compare the temperature rises in the
pulp chamber and time spent with different techniques for orthodontic resin adhesive
removal. Methods and Materials: Adhesive removal was performed in 20 extracted human
maxillary second premolars with five techniques: high-speed tungsten carbide burs with
water-cooling (BurH-cool) and without cooling (BurH), low-speed carbide burs (BurL), lowspeed
aluminum-oxide discs (DiscL), and low-speed fiberglass burs (BurFGL). Pulp chamber
temperature was measured with a thermocouple probe and time spent was recorded with a
digital stopwatch. Comparisons of temperature rise and time between the techniques were
performed with Analysis of variance and Tukey’s Honestly test. Correlation between
variables was investigated with Pearson’s correlation coefficient. Results: Temperature rise
and time were statistically different between techniques and showed a positive correlation
between them (r=0.826) (P<0.01). BurH-cool provoked the lowest temperature rise and
BurFGL the highest (P<0.01). Temperature rises were higher with DiscL than with BurH
and BurL (P<0.01), which showed no statistical differences between them (P>0.05). The
fastest technique was BurH-cool followed by BurL, BurH, DiscL and BurFGL (P<0.01).
Conclusion: BurH-cool, BurH and BurL are safe adhesive removal techniques, whereas
DiscL and BurFGL may damage pulp tissues. Time spent on adhesive removal has direct
effect on temperature rise in the pulp chamber.
Keywords :
Enamel Clean-Up , Pulp Chamber , Pulp Temperature , Temperature Rise