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ClinicalIndex Comparison Record
N/ACompleted· 88 enrolled / 88 target
Drug / intervention
Enamel pumicing before bonding the lingual retainer. +1 moreprocedure
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Search/NCT03954145
NCT03954145N/ACompletedOn Track (1.1/mo)Completion was 61mo ago

Comparison of Bonding Failure Rates of Fixed Mandibular Lingual Retainers in a French Sample Aged 11 or Older Comparing Prior Enamel Sandblasting With Conventional Pumice Polishing

University Hospital, Strasbourg, France·interventional·Posted May 17, 2019·Updated Jun 29, 2026

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Enamel pumicing before bonding the lingual retainer. and Enamel sandblasting before bonding the lingual retainer. for Detachment of Glued Mandibular Post-orthodontic Restraints. Completed, enrolled 88 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

At the completion of orthodontic treatment, the position of the mandibular canines and incisors is being maintained on a routine basis by bonding a multi-braided wire retainer onto their lingual surfaces. One of the adverse events that might occur with time is the debonding of the wire from one or several lower anterior teeth . This event which can unfortunately get unnoticed by the patient can lead to unwanted tooth displacement. When the practionner detects such a debonding, he has to go through a laborious and lengthy procedure to rebond the wire. When on the other hand the patient notices himself such a debonding, he is to call in emergency his practitioner to get his retainer repaired. This leads to emergency visits that are susceptible to affect adversely his timetable. The prevalence of these bonding failures is estimated at 37% at 18 month follow-ups. It has been reported that with prior enamel sandblasting, bonding failure rate is reduced to 8% at 24 month follow-ups. However, no study has reported yet the debonding rate of lower fixed, comparing wires that have been bonded after prior enamel pumicing to those that were put in place after prior enamel sandblasting. The expected result of this trial is a significantly decrease in bonding failure rate of mandibular lingual retainer when enamel surfaces are initially sandblasted compared to the ones which are pumiced. This reduction would lower the risk of unwanted tooth movement of mandibular incisors and canines after orthodontic treatment and decrease the number of emergency appointments for the patient and the practitioner.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
CountriesFrance
Collaborators--

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
2020202120222023202420252026
First PostedMay 17, 2019
Enrollment StartOct 8, 2019
Primary CompletionMay 20, 2021
Study CompletionMay 21, 2021
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1.6 yearsPosted 7.1 years ago

Arms & Interventions

PUMICING GROUPactive_comparator

Lingual surfaces of the lower incisors and canines are pumiced before bonding the lingual retainer. Teeth are being cleaned using a brush loaded with pumice and mounted on a low speed contra-angle.Teeth are then etched and the multi-braided retainer wire is being bonded with composite onto the lingual surfaces of the lower canines and incisors

Procedure: Enamel pumicing before bonding the lingual retainer.
SANDBLASTING GROUPexperimental

Enamel is being initially prepared through sandblasting the lingual surfaces of the mandibular canines and incisors. Sandblasting is performed with the help of a MicroEtcher IIATM (Danville) which is projecting 50 μm Al2O3 particles onto the enamel surfaces. Teeth are subsequently etched and the retainer is then being bonded with composite onto the lingual surfaces of the mandibular incisors and canines.

Procedure: Enamel sandblasting before bonding the lingual retainer.

Interventions

Enamel pumicing before bonding the lingual retainer.procedure

Lingual surfaces of the lower incisors and canines are pumiced before bonding the lingual retainer. Teeth are being cleaned using a brush loaded with pumice and mounted on a low speed contra-angle. Teeth are then etched and the multi-braided retainer wire is being bonded with composite onto the lingual surfaces of the lower canines and incisors.

Enamel sandblasting before bonding the lingual retainer.procedure

Enamel is being initially prepared through sandblasting the lingual surfaces of the mandibular canines and incisors. Sandblasting is performed with the help of a MicroEtcher IIATM (Danville) which is projecting 50 μm Al2O3 particles onto the enamel surfaces. Teeth are subsequently etched and the retainer is then being bonded with composite onto the lingual surfaces of the mandibular incisors and canines.