Tag Archives: bonding
Color Stability of Commonly Used Orthodontic Bonding Resins
November 2009
Adhesive bonding is important for orthodontics, especially in terms of the fixation of brackets to teeth. This situation involves the joining of solid substrates or adherents by an intervening layer of adhesive agent.
An Effective Technique to Modify Weldable Buccal Tube for Bonding
June 2009
Early orthodontics involved fixing attachments to teeth with the help of crude clamps. Individual tooth banding was in vogue in the medieval period. Securing of bands to teeth was facilitated with Zinc oxy-chloride cement, recommended by Feichtinger in 1858 as dental cement.
Reliable Porcelain Bonding
February 2004
As people all over the world are putting greater emphasis on self-improvement, and with recent advances in orthodontic technology and aesthetic materials, more adults are seeking orthodontic treatment.
The Truth About Bond Failures
December 2000
“I hate bond failures.” This little bit of philosophical vitriol was presented to me by my friend, Harry, as he and I settled into our lounge chairs to enjoy a classic summer evening with our favorite single malt scotch.
Indirect Bonding — A Management “Pearl”
March 2000
Indirect bonding has been an integral part of our practice for a number of years now. In fact, ninety percent of the full appliance set-ups done in our office are bonded indirectly using the technique that is described in this article. It is a technique that takes time and perseverance to master.
Indirect Bonding — A Management "Pearl"
March 2000
Indirect bonding has been an integral part of our practice for a number of years now. In fact, ninety percent of the full appliance set-ups done in our office are bonded indirectly using the technique that is described in this article. It is a technique that takes time and perseverance to master.
