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KMID : 0362420190570020095
Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
2019 Volume.57 No. 2 p.95 ~ p.101
Effects of primers on the microtensile bond strength of resin cements to cobalt-chromium alloy
Jung Hong-Taek

Campana Shiela A.
Park Jin-Hong
Shin Joo-Hee
Lee Jeong-Yol
Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of various primers on the microtensile bond strength (¥ìTBS) of resin cements to cobalt-chromium (Co-Cr) dental casting alloy.

Materials and methods: Four adhesive primers (Universal primer, Metal primer II, Alloy primer, and Metal/Zirconia primer) and two resin cements (Panavia F2.0, G-CEM LinkAce) were tested. One hundred fifty Co-Cr beams were prepared from Co-Cr ingots via casting (6 mm length ¡¿ 1 mm width ¡¿ 1 mm thick). The metal beams were randomly divided into ten groups according to the adhesive primers and resin cements used; the no-primer groups served as the control (n = 15). After sandblasting with aluminum oxide (125 ¥ìm grain), the metal and resin cements were bonded together using a silicone mold. Prior to testing, all metal-resin beams were examined under stereomicroscope, and subjected to the ¥ìTBS test. The mean value of each group was analyzed via one-way ANOVA with Tukey¡¯s test as post hoc (¥á = .05) using SPSS software.

Results: The mean ¥ìTBS of all groups was ranged from 20 to 28 MPa. There is no statistically significant difference between groups (P > .05). Mixed failure, which is the combination of adhesive and cohesive failures, is the most prevalent failure mode in both the Panavia F2.0 and G-Cem LinkAce groups.

Conclusion: The ¥ìTBS of all tested groups are relatively high; however, the primers used in this study result in no favorable effect in the ¥ìTBS of Panavia F2.0 and G-Cem LinkAce resin cement to Co-Cr alloy.
KEYWORD
Bond strength, Metal alloy, Resin cement, Primer
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