Comparison of shear bond strength as affected by ozonated water, fluoride varnish & casein phosphopeptide – Amorphous calcium phosphate

Authors : Jejo Mathew, Reena R Kumar

DOI : 10.18231/j.ijodr.2020.017

Volume : 6

Issue : 2

Year : 2020

Page No : 76-81

Background: A translatory research to validate antimicrobial and re-mineralization agents to reduce white
spot lesions which would not unfavorably affect shear bond strength and focus on ozonated water being a
valid and relatively inexpensive method for orthodontic patients to follow as a home follow up care.
Materials and Methods: Tooth surfaces of 60 Extracted Human Premolar Teeth were cleaned and divided
into four groups of 20 each and then treated with fluoride varnish, CPP-ACP, Ozonated water and distilled
water before bonding brackets and later subjected to SBS testing.
Result: SBS of teeth treated with Ozone water and CPP-ACP were close to ideal SBS.
Conclusion: Ozone water is a valid and relatively inexpensive method for orthodontic patients to follow as
a home follow up care.

Keywords: CPP-ACP, Fluoride Varnish, Ozonated water, Shear bond strength, White spot lesions.


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