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Various factors can affect the bonding of brackets during orthodontic treatment, such as enamel structure, bracket surface properties, poor operator technique, the patient`s behavior, and masticator forces. The ideal cement used for bracket bonding should have good retention to the surface of the tooth, enough strength to resist and transmit the orthodontic forces during the course of therapy, and should be able to be removed without resulting in iatrogenic damage to the enamel. The advantages of glass ionomers are that they can be used for bonding in cases with moisture contamination, such as . . .
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