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Shear Bond Strength of a Resin Cement to Different Alloys Subjected to Various Surface Treatments
OBJECTIVES: Micromechanical retention of resin cements to alloys is an important factor affecting the longevity of metal base restorations. This study aimed to compare the bond strength and etching pattern of a newly introduced experimental etchant gel namely Nano Met Etch with those of conventional...
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4983563/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27536326 |
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author | Ezoji, Fariba Tabari, Kasra Jaberi Ansari, Zahra Torabzadeh, Hassan Kharrazi fard, Mohammad Javad |
author_facet | Ezoji, Fariba Tabari, Kasra Jaberi Ansari, Zahra Torabzadeh, Hassan Kharrazi fard, Mohammad Javad |
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description | OBJECTIVES: Micromechanical retention of resin cements to alloys is an important factor affecting the longevity of metal base restorations. This study aimed to compare the bond strength and etching pattern of a newly introduced experimental etchant gel namely Nano Met Etch with those of conventional surface treatment techniques for nickel-chrome (Ni-Cr) and high noble alloys. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 120 discs (8×10×15 mm) were cast with Ni-Cr (n=20), high noble BegoStar (n=50) and gold coin alloys (n=50). Their Surfaces were ground with abrasive papers. Ni-Cr specimens received sandblasting and etching. High noble alloy specimens (BegoStar and gold coin) received sandblasting, sandblasting-alloy primer, etching, etch-alloy primer and alloy primer alone. Cylindrical specimens of Panavia were bonded to surfaces using Tygon tubes. Specimens were subjected to micro-shear bond strength testing after storing at 37°C for 24 hours. RESULTS: In gold coin group, the highest bond strength was achieved after sandblasting (25.82±1.37MPa, P<0.001) and etching+alloy primer (26.60 ± 5.47 MPa, P<0.01). The lowest bond strength belonged to sandblasting+alloy primer (17.79±2.96MPa, P<0.01). In BegoStar group, the highest bond strength was obtained in the sandblasted group (38.40±3.29MPa, P<0.001) while the lowest bond strength was detected in the sandblast+ alloy primer group (15.38±2.92MPa, P<0.001). For the Ni-Cr alloy, bond strength in the etched group (20.79±2.01MPa) was higher than that in the sandblasted group (18.25±1.82MPa) (P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: For the Ni-Cr alloy, etching was more efficient than sandblasting but for the high noble alloys, higher Au content increased the efficacy of etching. |
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spelling | pubmed-49835632016-08-17 Shear Bond Strength of a Resin Cement to Different Alloys Subjected to Various Surface Treatments Ezoji, Fariba Tabari, Kasra Jaberi Ansari, Zahra Torabzadeh, Hassan Kharrazi fard, Mohammad Javad J Dent (Tehran) Original Article OBJECTIVES: Micromechanical retention of resin cements to alloys is an important factor affecting the longevity of metal base restorations. This study aimed to compare the bond strength and etching pattern of a newly introduced experimental etchant gel namely Nano Met Etch with those of conventional surface treatment techniques for nickel-chrome (Ni-Cr) and high noble alloys. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 120 discs (8×10×15 mm) were cast with Ni-Cr (n=20), high noble BegoStar (n=50) and gold coin alloys (n=50). Their Surfaces were ground with abrasive papers. Ni-Cr specimens received sandblasting and etching. High noble alloy specimens (BegoStar and gold coin) received sandblasting, sandblasting-alloy primer, etching, etch-alloy primer and alloy primer alone. Cylindrical specimens of Panavia were bonded to surfaces using Tygon tubes. Specimens were subjected to micro-shear bond strength testing after storing at 37°C for 24 hours. RESULTS: In gold coin group, the highest bond strength was achieved after sandblasting (25.82±1.37MPa, P<0.001) and etching+alloy primer (26.60 ± 5.47 MPa, P<0.01). The lowest bond strength belonged to sandblasting+alloy primer (17.79±2.96MPa, P<0.01). In BegoStar group, the highest bond strength was obtained in the sandblasted group (38.40±3.29MPa, P<0.001) while the lowest bond strength was detected in the sandblast+ alloy primer group (15.38±2.92MPa, P<0.001). For the Ni-Cr alloy, bond strength in the etched group (20.79±2.01MPa) was higher than that in the sandblasted group (18.25±1.82MPa) (P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: For the Ni-Cr alloy, etching was more efficient than sandblasting but for the high noble alloys, higher Au content increased the efficacy of etching. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2016-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4983563/ /pubmed/27536326 Text en Copyright© Dental Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Ezoji, Fariba Tabari, Kasra Jaberi Ansari, Zahra Torabzadeh, Hassan Kharrazi fard, Mohammad Javad Shear Bond Strength of a Resin Cement to Different Alloys Subjected to Various Surface Treatments |
title | Shear Bond Strength of a Resin Cement to Different Alloys Subjected to Various Surface Treatments |
title_full | Shear Bond Strength of a Resin Cement to Different Alloys Subjected to Various Surface Treatments |
title_fullStr | Shear Bond Strength of a Resin Cement to Different Alloys Subjected to Various Surface Treatments |
title_full_unstemmed | Shear Bond Strength of a Resin Cement to Different Alloys Subjected to Various Surface Treatments |
title_short | Shear Bond Strength of a Resin Cement to Different Alloys Subjected to Various Surface Treatments |
title_sort | shear bond strength of a resin cement to different alloys subjected to various surface treatments |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4983563/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27536326 |
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