Objectives: The objective of the study is to evaluate and compare the shear bond strength (SBS) of two orthodontic bonding materials – Transbond XT and Enlight-cured under standardized light intensity and exposure conditions. Material and Methods: A split-mouth in vivo study was conducted on 60 patients undergoing fixed orthodontic treatment. Maxillary first premolars – Tooth #14 (right) and Tooth #24 (left) – scheduled for extraction were selected. In Group 1, brackets were bonded using Transbond XT (3M) on Tooth #14, while in Group 2, Enlight (Ormco) was used on Tooth #24. After 24 h, brackets were debonded using a modified debonding plier and a digital force gauge, and the SBS was recorded. Results: Transbond XT demonstrated a slightly higher mean SBS (9.875 ± 0.786 MPa) compared to Enlight (9.648 ± 0.811 MPa). The difference was 2.29% and statistically significant ( P < 0.001), though it was not significant across subgroups based on age or gender. Conclusion: Both bonding agents produced clinically acceptable SBS values. While Transbond XT exhibited marginally superior bond strength overall, the clinical difference between the two materials was minimal.
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