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British Journal of Orthodontics, Vol 16, 75-78, Copyright © 1989 by British Orthodontic Society


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In vitro evaluation of a cyanoacrylate bonding agent

DJ Howells and P Jones
Morriston Hospital, Swansea.

A new cyanoacrylate adhesive developed for orthodontic use was subjected to a controlled in vitro trial of ultimate shear bond strength. Performance deteriorated on storage in saline, rendering the material unsuitable for clinical use. Other alternatives to conventional acid-etch retained composite resin bonding agents are discussed.


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M. K. Al-Munajed, P. H. Gordon, and J. F. Mccabe
The Use of a Cyanoacrylate Adhesive for Bonding Orthodontic Brackets: an ex-vivo study
J. Orthod., September 1, 2000; 27(3): 255 - 260.
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