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Bond strength of a chairside autopolymerizing reline resin to injection-molded thermoplastic denture base resins.

Ippei Hamanaka1, Hiroshi Shimizu2, Yutaka Takahashi3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study evaluated the shear bond strength of a chairside autopolymerizing reline resin to injection-molded thermoplastic denture base resins.
METHODS: Four kinds of injection-molded thermoplastic resins (two polyamides, a polyethylene terephthalate copolymer and a polycarbonate) and PMMA, as a control, were tested. The eight types of surface treatment: ((1) no treatment, (2) air abrasion, (3) dichloromethane, (4) ethyl acetate, (5) 4-META/MMA-TBB resin, (6) air abrasion and 4-META/MMA-TBB resin, (7) tribochemical silica coating, and (8) tribochemical silica coating and 4-META/MMA-TBB resin) were applied to each specimen. The chairside autopolymerizing reline resins were bonded to disks of the injection-molded thermoplastic denture base resins. All of the specimens were immersed in water for 4 months and then thermocycled for 10,000 cycles in water between 5 and 55°C. The shear bond strengths were determined.
RESULTS: The shear bond strengths of the two polyamides treated using air abrasion, dichloromethane and ethyl acetate and no treatment were exceedingly low. The greatest bond strength was recorded for the polyethylene terephthalate copolymer specimens treated with tribochemical silica coating and 4-META/MMA-TBB resin (22.5MPa). The bond strengths of the other injection-molded thermoplastic denture base resins increased using 4-META/MMA-TBB resin.
CONCLUSIONS: Tribochemical silica coating and 4-META/MMA-TBB resin were the most effective surface treatments among all denture base resins tested.
Copyright © 2016 Japan Prosthodontic Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  PMMA; Polyamide; Polycarbonate; Polyethylene terephthalate copolymer; Shear bond strength

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27238884     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpor.2016.04.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Prosthodont Res        ISSN: 1883-1958            Impact factor:   4.642


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