Methods and Factors involved in Bonding Orthodontic Attachments to Enamel
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1. Eastman 910 was used as a plastic bonding agent to determine whether it could be used in clinical orthodontics to bond attachments directly to human enamel.<BR>2. The greater the area contact between attachment and tooth surface, the longer the attachment will hold.<BR>3. The greater the surface adaptation between attachment and tooth surface, the longer the attachment will hold.<BR>4. Moisture eventually breaks the bond seemingly by fluid molecular migration between the faying surfaces.<BR>5. Following the indirect method of fabrication, the attachments will give enough adhesion clinically to accomplish short procedures before the bond is broken ; at which time it may be re-attached if more time is needed.
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