Author/Authors :
Ghadirian, Hannaneh Department of Orthodontics - School of Dentistry - Tehran University of Medical sciences , Geramy, Allahyar Department of Orthodontics - School of Dentistry - Tehran University of Medical sciences , Shallal, Waleed Al Karama Teaching Hospital - Kut - Iraq , Heidari, Soolmaz Department of Operative Dentistry - Dental Caries Prevention Research Center - Qazvin University of Medical Sciences , Noshiri, Nooshin Medical Image Processing Laboratory (MIPL) - Department of Technology and Engineering - Alzahra University, Tehran , Keshvad, Mohammad Ali Department of Orthodontics - School of Dentistry - Tehran University of Medical sciences
Abstract :
Introduction: Remineralizing agents may be used for the treatment of white spot lesions (WSLs) prior to bracket bonding. However, some concerns exist regarding their possible interference with the etching and bonding process, negatively affecting the bond strength. This study aimed to assess the effect of two remineralizing agents with/without CO2 laser irradiation on the mechanical properties
and shear bond strength (SBS) of demineralized enamel to the orthodontic bracket.
Methods: This study evaluated 60 premolar teeth in 6 groups (n=10) as follows: (I) sound enamel,
(II) demineralized enamel, (III) Nupro remineralizing agent (N), (IV) Nupro and CO2 laser (N/L), (V)
Teethmate remineralizing agent (T), and (VI) Teethmate and CO2 laser (T/L). The remineralizing agents
were applied to the enamel surfaces after their immersion in a demineralizing solution for 5 days. In
groups IV and VI, the CO2 laser with a 10.6 μm wavelength, 10 ms pulse duration, a 50 Hz repetition
rate, 0.3 mm beam diameter and 0.7 W power was irradiated after applying the remineralizing
agents. Brackets were bonded to the enamel surfaces and SBS was measured by a universal testing
machine. For the assessment of enamel microhardness, 20 sections of molar teeth were divided into
4 groups (n=5; N, N/L, T, T/L) and their microhardness was measured before demineralization, after
demineralization and after remineralization. X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis, field-emission scanning
electron microscopy (FESEM) and energy-dispersive spectrometry (EDS) were carried out to assess the
formation of hydroxyapatite. The atomic percentages of the C, O, P, Ca, Na, Si, F and Ca/P ratio were
determined by EDS analysis.
Results: The SBS significantly decreased in group II (P<0.001). There was no significant difference
among the groups I, III, IV, V and VI (P<0.05). This finding was similar to the microhardness results,
which showed an increase in microhardness after remineralization (P<0.05), with no difference
among the remineralizing agents. The Ca/P ratio was the highest in the Nupro group and the lowest
in the demineralized group.
Conclusion: Remineralizing agents can significantly improve the microhardness and structural
properties of demineralized enamel to a level similar to that of sound enamel with no adverse effect on SBS to orthodontic brackets.
Keywords :
White spot , CO2 Laser , Shear strength , Nupro , Teethmate , X-ray diffractions