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Eur J Orthod ; 26(2): 185-9, 2004 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15130042

ABSTRACT

The aim of this investigation was to compare the clinical performance of a glass ionomer cement (GIC) with a composite resin when used for direct bonding of standard edgewise orthodontic brackets. Fourteen patients (10 females, four males), in whom 242 teeth were bonded with brackets, were divided into two groups: GIC (121 teeth) and composite (121 teeth). The brackets were allocated to alternate quadrants and first-time failures were recorded over a period of 24 months. Data were analysed statistically (non-parametric chi-squared test). The results demonstrated a significantly lower unpreviewed debonding index (UDI) (15.7 per cent) for the composite than for the GIC (28.1 per cent) (P = 0.042). The use of heavy archwires was largely responsible for this difference. No difference was observed when light and medium archwires were used. GIC may be a viable alternative to composite for use with light archwires and with limited treatment objectives.


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Dental Bonding , Glass Ionomer Cements , Orthodontic Brackets , Acrylic Resins , Adolescent , Aluminum Silicates , Bisphenol A-Glycidyl Methacrylate , Child , Dental Stress Analysis , Female , Humans , Male , Materials Testing , Orthodontic Wires , Resin Cements
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J Orthod ; 27(1): 99-102, 2000 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10790454

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Brazil is the largest country of South America, with an area of 8.511.965 km(2) and 150 million people. It has 113 dental schools and several orthodontic postgraduate courses variously at Certificate, Master, and Doctoral levels. The current article gives an overview of the speciality in Brazil. The discussion puts the delivery of orthodontic care within the context of social conditions in Brazil. Included is a description of two full-time orthodontic courses located in the city of Rio de Janeiro.


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Education, Dental, Graduate/methods , Orthodontics/education , Credentialing , Curriculum , Dental Research/education , Education, Dental, Graduate/economics , Health Services Accessibility , Humans , Patient Selection , Schools, Dental , Socioeconomic Factors
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