Literature DB >> 11105011

Effect of a new metal primer on the bond strength between a resin cement and two high-noble alloys.

M Antoniadou1, M Kern, J R Strub.   

Abstract

STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: With the development of new adhesive resin cements, the question of surface treatment of noble metal castings with primers has become an important issue.
PURPOSE: This study compared the tensile bond strength and its durability of a new metal primer (Alloy Primer, Kuraray) to 2 noble metal alloys (Au-Ag-Cu-Pt and Au-Pt-Pd-Ag-In).
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Sixty cast disk specimens of each alloy were polished, grit blasted with 50 microm Al(2)O(3), and ultrasonically cleaned in 96% isopropanol. Then, they were either nonprimed or primed only with the Alloy Primer or Alloy Primer combined with ED Primer (Kuraray). Plexiglas tubes filled with self-curing composite resin (Clearfil FII, Kuraray) were bonded to the metal samples with the use of an alignment apparatus and a self-curing luting cement (Panavia 21 Ex). The samples were stored in water, either for 3 days with no thermal cycling or for 150 days with 37,500 thermal cycles. After the different storage conditions, the tensile bond strengths of the specimens were determined.
RESULTS: The mean bond strengths increased over storage time for all groups, except for the grit-blasted Au-Pt-Pd-Ag-In group. However, only in the grit-blasted and the primed groups for the Au-Ag-Cu-Pt alloy was this increase significantly different (P<.01). After 150 days of storage, the mean bond strength to Au-Ag-Cu-Pt alloy was 38.8 MPa without priming, whereas it was 40.6 to 40.8 MPa with the use of the primers. After the same time, the mean bond strength to the Au-Pt-Pd-Ag-In alloy was 20.6 MPa without priming, whereas it was 31. 9 to 37.8 MPa with the use of the primers. When comparing the different bonding methods and different storage times for the alloys, the superiority of the usage of both primers in combination was determined. Conclusion. The tested Alloy Primer significantly improved the bond strength of the dental adhesive resin cement (Panavia 21 Ex) to noble alloys. However, this effect depended on the alloy composition and was much greater for the Au-Pt-Pd-Ag-In alloy than for the Au-Ag-Cu-Pt alloy.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11105011     DOI: 10.1067/mpr.2000.109986

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Prosthet Dent        ISSN: 0022-3913            Impact factor:   3.426


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