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Abstract

Keywords: Acid etching Adhesive Orthodontics Staining Introduction Orthodontic treatment can lead to undesirable side effects on the enamel surface,1,2 including loss of enamel by the etching process, surface changes, decalcification, and microcracks and scratches during the deboning and polishing processes.1-5 These changes, in addition to structural defects, can lead to discoloration and enamel esthetic problems.3 Therefore, considering the above conditions, it is necessary to improve bonding properties to reduce enamel defects and discoloration.5,6 It has been shown that the enamel bonding process can be an influential factor in tooth color changes.7 A significant change in the enamel color has been observed following demineralization.8 Acid-etching agents are used for different purposes in dentistry.9 It has been reported that the enamel surfaces etched with phosphoric acid solution differed from its gel form so that the acid solution was able to etch better and more uniformly than the acid gel. [...]these two types of acids did not lead to significant differences in tensile bond strength between enamel and resin.10 The effect of this difference on the surface pattern caused by the type of acid etching agent on the enamel discoloration during orthodontic treatment has not been determined. The etched enamel is remineralized, but the time required for this process is different, and the enamel's return to the original state is not complete.11,12 On the other hand, numerous studies have reported the effect of fluoride-releasing orthodontic adhesives in preventing the demineralization of enamel adjacent to orthodontic brackets.13,14 Fluoride can form crystalline fluorapatite in the enamel structure, which is less soluble in the oral environment than hydroxyapatite.15,16 Kim et al8 showed that fluoride application could partially reverse the color change caused by white spot lesions. [...]it is hypothesized that fluoride-releasing orthodontic adhesives might cause less discoloration than fluoride-free adhesives, which has not been investigated in previous studies. [...]the enamel color was evaluated in two points: 4 mm distal to the buccal cusp tip of the tooth (bracket bonding site, S1) and a point 3 mm gingival to S1 (S2).

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Title
Effect of different types of acid-etching agents and adhesives on enamel discoloration during orthodontic treatment
Author
Shayan, Arman Mohammadi 1 ; Behroozian, Ahmad 1 ; Sadrhaghighi, Amirhouman 1 ; Dolatabadi, Amirmohammad 2 ; Hashemzadeh, Sevda

 Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran 
 Faculty of Dentistry, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran 
Pages
7-10
Section
Original Article
Publication year
2021
Publication date
Winter 2021
Publisher
Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
ISSN
2008210X
e-ISSN
20082118
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2546653168
Copyright
© 2021. This work is published under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.