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Thermal effect of Er:YAG and Er,Cr:YSGG used for debonding ceramic and metal orthodontic brackets: An experimental analysis
2020
Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine
In orthodontics, erbium (Er:YAG) lasers can be used for bracket debonding. To assess the changes in temperature of pulp and enamel during laser debonding of brackets. A total of 13 brackets (n = 13; 2 metal and 11 ceramic brackets) were bonded to 13 caries-free premolars extracted for orthodontic reasons. Brackets were irradiated with 2 lasers. Laser No. 1 was an erbium-chromium (Er,Cr:YSGG) laser (Waterlase Express; Biolase, Irvine, USA) with a wavelength of 2,780 nm at a power of 2.78-2.85 W,
doi:10.17219/acem/118844
pmid:32396714
fatcat:dye4asvtpjdpvf6uadpjf5pd6i