STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: The success rate of resin-bonded fixed partial dentures is directly related to the adhesive system and the tooth preparation design for good retention. PURPOSE OF STUDY: This in vitro study evaluated the effect of various tooth preparation designs on the bond strength of retainers for adhesive fixed partial dentures. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Molar teeth were prepared in the conventional form or with occlusal coverage and opposing grooves and retainers were silicoated and bonded to etched enamel by a bis-glycerol methacrylate adhesive. Bond strengths were determined after water storage and thermocycling. RESULTS: The least mean bond strength was recorded for the conventional form of tooth preparation (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: A combination of 180-degree opposing groove placement at line angles "wraparound" and occlusal coverage resulted in the greatest bonding values.
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: The success rate of resin-bonded fixed partial dentures is directly related to the adhesive system and the tooth preparation design for good retention. PURPOSE OF STUDY: This in vitro study evaluated the effect of various tooth preparation designs on the bond strength of retainers for adhesive fixed partial dentures. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Molar teeth were prepared in the conventional form or with occlusal coverage and opposing grooves and retainers were silicoated and bonded to etched enamel by a bis-glycerol methacrylate adhesive. Bond strengths were determined after water storage and thermocycling. RESULTS: The least mean bond strength was recorded for the conventional form of tooth preparation (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: A combination of 180-degree opposing groove placement at line angles "wraparound" and occlusal coverage resulted in the greatest bonding values.
Authors: Jie Lin; Zhiqiang Zheng; Akikazu Shinya; Jukka Pekka Matinlinna; Michael George Botelho; Akiyoshi Shinya Journal: Odontology Date: 2014-09-09 Impact factor: 2.634