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Long Term Water Storage Deteriorates Bonding of Composite Resin to Alumina and Zirconia Short Communication

Objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of long term water storage and ageing on the bond strength of resin composite cement to yttria-stabilized zirconium dioxide (zirconia) and dialuminium trioxide (alumina). Substrate specimens of alumina and zirconia were air particle abraded with di...

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Autores principales: Heikkinen, T.T., Matinlinna, J.P, Vallittu, P.K., Lassila, L.V.J.
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Publicado: Bentham Open 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3807579/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24167535
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874210601307010123
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author Heikkinen, T.T.
Matinlinna, J.P
Vallittu, P.K.
Lassila, L.V.J.
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Matinlinna, J.P
Vallittu, P.K.
Lassila, L.V.J.
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description Objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of long term water storage and ageing on the bond strength of resin composite cement to yttria-stabilized zirconium dioxide (zirconia) and dialuminium trioxide (alumina). Substrate specimens of alumina and zirconia were air particle abraded with dialuminium trioxide before priming and application of composite resin. Priming was made with gamma metharyloxy-trimethoxysilane or acryloxypropyl-trimethoxysilane monomer after which the intermediate dimethacrylate resin was applied and photopolymerized. This was followed by curing particulate composite resin cement (Relyx ARC) to the substrate as a resin stub. The ageing methods of the specimens (n=6) were: (1) they stored four years in 37±1ºC distilled water, (2) thermocycled 8000 times between 55±1ºC and 5±1ºC, (3) stored first in water for four years and then thermocycled. Specimens which were stored dry, were used as controls. Bonding of composite resin was measured by shear-bond strength test set-up. Both thermocycling and long-term water storage decreased significantly shear bond strength values compared to the control group (from the level of 20 MPa to 5 MPa) regardless of the used primer or the type of the substrate. Combination of four years water storage and thermocyling reduced the bond strength even more, to the level of two to three megapascals. In can be concluded that water storage and thermocycling itselves, and especially combination of water storage and thermocycling can cause considerable reduction in the bond strength of composite resin cement to alumina and zirconia.
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spelling pubmed-38075792013-10-28 Long Term Water Storage Deteriorates Bonding of Composite Resin to Alumina and Zirconia Short Communication Heikkinen, T.T. Matinlinna, J.P Vallittu, P.K. Lassila, L.V.J. Open Dent J Article Objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of long term water storage and ageing on the bond strength of resin composite cement to yttria-stabilized zirconium dioxide (zirconia) and dialuminium trioxide (alumina). Substrate specimens of alumina and zirconia were air particle abraded with dialuminium trioxide before priming and application of composite resin. Priming was made with gamma metharyloxy-trimethoxysilane or acryloxypropyl-trimethoxysilane monomer after which the intermediate dimethacrylate resin was applied and photopolymerized. This was followed by curing particulate composite resin cement (Relyx ARC) to the substrate as a resin stub. The ageing methods of the specimens (n=6) were: (1) they stored four years in 37±1ºC distilled water, (2) thermocycled 8000 times between 55±1ºC and 5±1ºC, (3) stored first in water for four years and then thermocycled. Specimens which were stored dry, were used as controls. Bonding of composite resin was measured by shear-bond strength test set-up. Both thermocycling and long-term water storage decreased significantly shear bond strength values compared to the control group (from the level of 20 MPa to 5 MPa) regardless of the used primer or the type of the substrate. Combination of four years water storage and thermocyling reduced the bond strength even more, to the level of two to three megapascals. In can be concluded that water storage and thermocycling itselves, and especially combination of water storage and thermocycling can cause considerable reduction in the bond strength of composite resin cement to alumina and zirconia. Bentham Open 2013-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3807579/ /pubmed/24167535 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874210601307010123 Text en © Heikkine et al.; Licensee Bentham Open. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
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title_fullStr Long Term Water Storage Deteriorates Bonding of Composite Resin to Alumina and Zirconia Short Communication
title_full_unstemmed Long Term Water Storage Deteriorates Bonding of Composite Resin to Alumina and Zirconia Short Communication
title_short Long Term Water Storage Deteriorates Bonding of Composite Resin to Alumina and Zirconia Short Communication
title_sort long term water storage deteriorates bonding of composite resin to alumina and zirconia short communication
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3807579/
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