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Introduction: The advances in the bonding of orthodontic accessories generated the reducing of steps and working time, being the quality of the adhesion and the clinical stability of the bonding paramount in the application of these materials. Several materials have been developed in order to achieve adequate means of shear resistance and also to prevent permanent damage to the enamel after removal. Methods: Selection of articles through the electronic bases: Scopus, MEDLINE, PubMed and LILACS, using the terms of indexing: orthodontic adhesives, adhesive bonding and shear, between the years 2013 and 2018. Objective: The aim of this revision is to do a current panorama, to elucidate the advances in the adhesive systems in orthodontics and the care that orthodontist must have in choosing these for a proper quality of union without causing damage to the dental structure. Conclusions: Recent studies, using shear strength and adhesive remnant index as parameter, ratify that, although there are several factors that interfere with the adhesion strength in the orthodontic bondings, there are no differences statistically significant, except for the time factor and trademarks.
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