Shear bond strength characteristics on surface treatment modalities of CAD-CAM resin polymers

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作者
Sinha, Nikita [1 ,4 ]
Thompson, Geoffrey A. [2 ]
Drago, Carl [2 ]
An, Hongseok [3 ]
机构
[1] Creighton Univ, Sch Dent, Dept Prosthodont, Omaha, NE USA
[2] Marquette Univ, Sch Dent, Dept Prosthodont, Milwaukee, WI USA
[3] Grad Prosthodont OHSU, Dept Restorat Dent, Portland, OR USA
[4] Creighton Univ, Sch Dent, 2109 Cuming St, Omaha, NE 68102 USA
关键词
bond strength; high-performance polymers; PEEK; PEKKTON; TRILOR; COMPOSITE; FRAMEWORKS; IMPLANTS; STRESS; BLOCKS; PEEK;
D O I
10.1111/jopr.13790
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R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
PurposeThe purpose of this in vitro study was to analyze the shear bond strength of composite resin to a commercially available high-performance polymer material for fixed, screw-retained full arch restorations.Material and MethodsA total of 135 computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing, high-performance polymer (HPP) blocks were cut and obtained from discs (Trilor 95, Harvest Dental, Brea, CA). The samples were 10 mm x 10 mm x 10 mm. The specimen surfaces were grouped as untreated (Group A), 50 mu m Al2O3 (Group B), 110 mu m Al2O3 (Group C), Rocatec (3 M, St. Paul, MN) activated with silica-modified alumina oxide treatment (Group D); and trimmed coarsely with a carbide bur (Group E). Group A samples were used as controls. After surface treatments, the specimens were gently cleansed with oil-free steam and alcohol wipes. Surface conditioning was performed on all physically treated samples. The manufacturer's recommendations were followed for bonding composite resin to the samples with light-cured Visio.link (Bredent, Chesterfield, UK). Cylinders were veneered with composite resins (diameter 5 mm, height 4 mm) and polymerized on the specimen surfaces through plastic tubes. Twenty-seven specimens were used for each testing group and aging tests were performed. The experimental samples were thermocycled. Shear bond strength and scanning electron microscopic tests were performed. Means and standard deviations were calculated. Statistical analysis was performed with post-hoc Tukey tests.ResultsStatistical analysis revealed that there was a significant difference between the groups (p<0.001). The highest shear bond strengths were achieved for the specimens bonded with Visio.link without physical surface treatments (270.47 MPa). The lowest bond strengths were found for specimen surfaces abraded with 110 mu m Al2O3 (117.03 Mpa)ConclusionsThe results of this laboratory study indicated that the specimens used with Visio.link as provided by the manufacturer had the highest shear bond strengths between the composite resin and high-performance polymer test specimens. Modifications of the high-performance polymer surfaces with carbide burs did not change bonding strengths with the composite materials.
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