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British Journal of Orthodontics, Vol 19, 207-214, Copyright © 1992 by British Orthodontic Society
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L Mitchell
Department of Orthodontics, Newcastle Dental School, Framlington Place, Newcastle upon Tyne.
Despite careful patient selection, decalcification still remains a problem during fixed orthodontic treatment. The advantages of a method of delivering fluoride to the area of the tooth most at risk, which does not rely on patient compliance, makes a fluoride releasing bonding adhesive desirable. The aims of this study were to investigate the potential of a fluoride releasing bonding material for preventing decalcification and to monitor its efficacy at retaining orthodontic brackets. In order to carry out the first part of the study it was necessary to devise a reproducible and sensitive method of recording the extent and severity of any decalcification. A photographic technique which fulfils these criteria is described.
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