Effect of Fluoride Release on Enamel Demineralization Adjacent to Orthodontic Brackets

Cureus. 2023 Sep 28;15(9):e46132. doi: 10.7759/cureus.46132. eCollection 2023 Sep.

Abstract

Introduction and aim: This study aimed to evaluate the ability of fluoride-releasing adhesives to inhibit enamel demineralization surrounding orthodontic brackets.

Methods: Two groups of 40 sound human premolars were sectioned mesio-distally. The halves were varnished, and orthodontic brackets were bonded with different adhesive materials. An area 1 mm wide surrounding the brackets was left exposed. Each specimen was immersed daily in a pH cycle for 28 days. In the second group, the specimens were exposed daily to a fluoride solution (250 ppm F-) at 37°C. The fluoride release from different groups was measured. Quantitative light-induced fluorescence (QLF) was used to quantify fluorescence loss of enamel surfaces adjacent to the brackets. Results were statistically analyzed using ANOVA at (p<0.05).

Results: Fluoride released from the three fluoride-releasing adhesives was significantly higher (p<0.001) in the group with daily fluoride exposures than in the group without fluoride exposures. Enamel adjacent to brackets bonded with Fuji Ortho LC, Ketac Cem, and Dyract Cem showed significantly less (p<0.001) changes in (ΔQ) value (less demineralization) than enamel bonded with Transbond, the control adhesive material.

Conclusions: Using fluoride-releasing adhesives significantly reduced the level of demineralization adjacent to orthodontic brackets.

Keywords: bonding; enamel bonding; enamel demineralization; fluoride-releasing adhesive; metallic brackets; quantitative light-induced fluorescence.