Singh, PreetiKumar, CH. SudheerBN, Abin MohammedSinha, Sharad KumarKalai, PraveenMotghare, RitikaAgrawal, Nidhi2020-09-242020-09-242019-12Singh Preeti, Kumar CH. Sudheer, BN Abin Mohammed, Sinha Sharad Kumar, Kalai Praveen, Motghare Ritika, Agrawal Nidhi. Comparison of Accuracy and Time Duration Between Direct and Indirect Bonding By Photographic Method: A Short Clinical Study. International Journal of Contemporary Medical Research . 2019 Dec; 6(12): l14-l172393-915X2454-7379http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/202714Introduction: Indirect bonding has been in orthodonticsfor a long time. It has been recognized that accuratebracket positioning is of clinical importance for efficientapplication of biomechanics. Previosly so many methodshave been used for checking accuracy which is verytechnique sensitive, require special equipments, difficultto fabricate and cost effective. Here, to make it moresimplified, photographic method is used for accuracymeasurement. The aim of this study was to compare theaccuracy, and time consuming between direct and indirectbonding by photographic method.Material and methods: Study was performed on 5 patientswith split mouth technique in upper arch where bracketswere bonded on one quadrant of orthodontic modelsfor Indirect bonding one set as predetermined “ideal”bonding. A transfer tray was prepared using biostar sheetand glue gun, then tray is placed into patients mouth andother half quadrant was directly bonded to patients teeth.The accuracy was checked using photographic method inthree parameters Bracket height, Mesiodistal position andAngulation. Time taken for bonding direct and indirectprocedures were calculated.Results Unpaired t test was done which showed statisticalsignificant difference in bracket height and angulation andinsignificant for mesiodistal position. Proving indirectbonding is more accurate and less time consuming than thedirect bonding of braces.Conclusion: There is difference between mean bracketplacement errors for direct and indirect methods, the rangeof errors in the three directions assessed and time takenwere greater for direct than indirect bracket placement.The magnitudes of the findings are of clinically relevantand this method is clinically feasible and cost ineffective.Indirect BondingSplit MouthBiostarDouble Sided TapeGlue Gun.Comparison of Accuracy and Time Duration Between Direct and Indirect Bonding By Photographic Method: A Short Clinical StudyJournal ArticleIndiaPost Graduate Student, Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Triveni institute of Dental sciences Hospital and Research Centre, Bilaspur (CG), IndiaProfessor and HOD, Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Triveni institute of Dental sciences Hospital and Research Centre, Bilaspur (CG), IndiaPost Graduate Student, Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Triveni institute of Dental sciences Hospital and Research Centre, Bilaspur (CG), IndiaPost Graduate Student, Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Triveni institute of Dental sciences Hospital and Research Centre, Bilaspur (CG), IndiaPost Graduate Student, Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Triveni institute of Dental sciences Hospital and Research Centre, Bilaspur (CG), IndiaPost Graduate Student, Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Triveni institute of Dental sciences Hospital and Research Centre, Bilaspur (CG), IndiaPost Graduate Student, Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Triveni institute of Dental sciences Hospital and Research Centre, Bilaspur (CG), India