Evaluation of decontamination methods of blood/saliva in the bonding of orthodontic accessories

This study aimed to evaluate the best method for decontaminating tooth enamel contaminated with blood/saliva before bonding orthodontic accessories, since such contamination is commonly present in surgical procedures of extrusion/orthodontics. 195 bovine incisors were used. Initially their vestibula...

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Main Authors: Matheus Melo Pithon, Rogério Lacerda-Santos, Nathali Cafeseiro Del Rey, Vanessa Batista, Bráulio Carneiro Júnior
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Published: Universidade Federal de Uberlândia 2015-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/26683
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author Matheus Melo Pithon
Rogério Lacerda-Santos
Nathali Cafeseiro Del Rey
Vanessa Batista
Bráulio Carneiro Júnior
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Nathali Cafeseiro Del Rey
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description This study aimed to evaluate the best method for decontaminating tooth enamel contaminated with blood/saliva before bonding orthodontic accessories, since such contamination is commonly present in surgical procedures of extrusion/orthodontics. 195 bovine incisors were used. Initially their vestibular faces received prophylaxis, H3PO4 at 37% and adhesive application. After this, the vestibular faces of all the teeth were contaminated with blood/saliva. The teeth were then randomly divided into 13 groups (n=15), Group C (Control - without contamination and bonded according to manufacturer's recommendations) and 12 experimental groups according to the decontamination method: Group WD- without decontamination, Group DW- washed with distilled water, Group PS- washed with physiologic solution, Group JA- jets of air, Group G- gauze, Group CW- cotton wool, Group DW+JA- distilled water + jets of air, Group DW+G- distilled water + gauze, Group DW+CW- distilled water + cotton wool, Group PS+JA- physiologic solution + jets of air, Group PS+G- physiologic solution + gauze, Group PS+CW- physiologic solution + cotton wool. After bonding the shear bond strength test was performed on all the samples at a speed of 0.5mm/min. Data were analyzed statistically by ANOVA and Tukey's test at 5% significance level. The results demonstrated absence of statistical differences between the Control and Groups DW+JA and PS+JA (P>0.05). The groups that presented the lowest bond strength values were Group WD, in which no decontamination was performed, and Group PS in which specimens were washed with physiologic solution only. The best methods of decontaminating enamel contaminated with blood/saliva were washing with distilled water or physiologic solution followed by drying with jets of air.
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spelling doaj.art-1d5b104ef8394ad8b050ef0bd8c551cd2022-12-21T22:45:17ZengUniversidade Federal de UberlândiaBioscience Journal1981-31632015-01-0131310.14393/BJ-v31n3a2015-2668326683Evaluation of decontamination methods of blood/saliva in the bonding of orthodontic accessoriesMatheus Melo Pithon0Rogério Lacerda-Santos1Nathali Cafeseiro Del Rey2Vanessa Batista3Bráulio Carneiro JúniorState University of Southwest Bahia - UESBFederal University of Campina Grande - UFCGState University of Southwest Bahia - UESBState University of Southwest Bahia - UESBThis study aimed to evaluate the best method for decontaminating tooth enamel contaminated with blood/saliva before bonding orthodontic accessories, since such contamination is commonly present in surgical procedures of extrusion/orthodontics. 195 bovine incisors were used. Initially their vestibular faces received prophylaxis, H3PO4 at 37% and adhesive application. After this, the vestibular faces of all the teeth were contaminated with blood/saliva. The teeth were then randomly divided into 13 groups (n=15), Group C (Control - without contamination and bonded according to manufacturer's recommendations) and 12 experimental groups according to the decontamination method: Group WD- without decontamination, Group DW- washed with distilled water, Group PS- washed with physiologic solution, Group JA- jets of air, Group G- gauze, Group CW- cotton wool, Group DW+JA- distilled water + jets of air, Group DW+G- distilled water + gauze, Group DW+CW- distilled water + cotton wool, Group PS+JA- physiologic solution + jets of air, Group PS+G- physiologic solution + gauze, Group PS+CW- physiologic solution + cotton wool. After bonding the shear bond strength test was performed on all the samples at a speed of 0.5mm/min. Data were analyzed statistically by ANOVA and Tukey's test at 5% significance level. The results demonstrated absence of statistical differences between the Control and Groups DW+JA and PS+JA (P>0.05). The groups that presented the lowest bond strength values were Group WD, in which no decontamination was performed, and Group PS in which specimens were washed with physiologic solution only. The best methods of decontaminating enamel contaminated with blood/saliva were washing with distilled water or physiologic solution followed by drying with jets of air.http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/26683dental bondingorthodonticsbloodsaliva.
spellingShingle Matheus Melo Pithon
Rogério Lacerda-Santos
Nathali Cafeseiro Del Rey
Vanessa Batista
Bráulio Carneiro Júnior
Evaluation of decontamination methods of blood/saliva in the bonding of orthodontic accessories
Bioscience Journal
dental bonding
orthodontics
blood
saliva.
title Evaluation of decontamination methods of blood/saliva in the bonding of orthodontic accessories
title_full Evaluation of decontamination methods of blood/saliva in the bonding of orthodontic accessories
title_fullStr Evaluation of decontamination methods of blood/saliva in the bonding of orthodontic accessories
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of decontamination methods of blood/saliva in the bonding of orthodontic accessories
title_short Evaluation of decontamination methods of blood/saliva in the bonding of orthodontic accessories
title_sort evaluation of decontamination methods of blood saliva in the bonding of orthodontic accessories
topic dental bonding
orthodontics
blood
saliva.
url http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/26683
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