Objective: This report describes the fluorescence-aided composite removal during lingual bracket debonding with an ultraviolet light emitting diode flashlight. The pur- pose of this technique is to help clinicians in composite removal without enamel sur- face damage. Clinical considerations: The bracket debonding requires clinical attention in order to remove all composites and resins without enamel surface damage. Different proto- cols can be used in order to minimize the enamel damages and the excess bonding remnants. The fluorescence-aided composite removal permits to have an immediate visualization of the composites and adhesives, especially for the uneven lingual sur- faces, of which the interindividual morphological variability is greater than the buccal surfaces. Conclusions: The fluorescence-aided composite removal during lingual brackets debonding minimizes the risks described in literature and it is an easier, more accu- rate, reliable, noninvasive, inexpensive, and time-saving method. Clinical significance: The application of this technique allows, with inexpensive flash- lights, to remove all the composite on the lingual surfaces during debonding, without damaging the tooth and saving time.

Fluorescence-aided composite removal during lingual bracket debonding

Albertini Paolo
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Siciliani Giuseppe;Lombardo Luca
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2020

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Objective: This report describes the fluorescence-aided composite removal during lingual bracket debonding with an ultraviolet light emitting diode flashlight. The pur- pose of this technique is to help clinicians in composite removal without enamel sur- face damage. Clinical considerations: The bracket debonding requires clinical attention in order to remove all composites and resins without enamel surface damage. Different proto- cols can be used in order to minimize the enamel damages and the excess bonding remnants. The fluorescence-aided composite removal permits to have an immediate visualization of the composites and adhesives, especially for the uneven lingual sur- faces, of which the interindividual morphological variability is greater than the buccal surfaces. Conclusions: The fluorescence-aided composite removal during lingual brackets debonding minimizes the risks described in literature and it is an easier, more accu- rate, reliable, noninvasive, inexpensive, and time-saving method. Clinical significance: The application of this technique allows, with inexpensive flash- lights, to remove all the composite on the lingual surfaces during debonding, without damaging the tooth and saving time.
2020
Albertini, Paolo; Albertini, Enrico; Siciliani, Giuseppe; Lombardo, Luca
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