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Original scientific paper

Qualitative Analysis of the Enamel Surface After Removal of Remnant Composite

Martina Mikšić
Mladen Šlaj
Senka Meštrović


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Abstract

Choosing the method of remnant composite removal after debonding is a problem, because most techniques cause deep scratches on the enamel surface. The purpose of this study was to determine the method that causes the least damage to the enamel. The study was carried out on a sample of 30 premolars. After brackets had been bonded and debonded, using the same procedure, the samples were divided at random into three groups. The composite remnants in the first group were removed using the Band Driver, in the second group using a tungsten carbide bur and in the third group using composite removing pliers. The samples were analysed using a light stereomicroscope (Olympus). The photomicrographs were graded and the SRI (Surface Roughness Index) “calculated”. The best enamel surface appearance was determined after using the tungsten carbide bur, which is considered the method which causes the least damage to the enamel surface.

Keywords

remnant composite; Surface Roughness Index

Hrčak ID:

2714

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/2714

Publication date:

15.9.2003.

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