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Dental Journal of CNU
1992 Volume.4 No. 1 p.45 ~ p.57
A Study on the bond strength between reused dental alloys and porcelain


Abstract
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of shear bond strength between various percentage of reused dental ceramic alloys and porcelain.
One hundred specimens were made of one semiprecious alloy and three nonprecious alloys. Each alloy group was subdevided into five groups according to the additional precentage of new alloy. Group I specimens were made of 100% new alloy and served
as the
control of the investigation. Group II specimens were made of once-cast alloy with 75% new alloy. Group III specimens were made of once-cast alloy with 50% new alloy. Group IV specimens were made of once-cast alloy with 25% new alloy. Group V
specimens
were made of 100% recast alloy. Five specimens were made for each group of the alloy combinations.
The test specimens were prepared by firing porcelain doughnuts on the alloy rod surface, and invested in dental stone.
Bond strengths were measured by Instron universal testing machine at a crosshead speed of 0.5mm/min. The fractured surface of meal specimens were examined under the scanning electron microscope.
@The obtained results were as follows:
@EN 1. The shear bond strength of Albabond showed no significant difference between control group and reused alloy group.
2. The shear bond strength of reused alloy groups of nonprecious alloys were lower than that of control groups.
3. The shear bond strength between porcelain and metal in semiprecious alloy was higher than in nonprecious alloys.
4. In nonprecious alloys, Rexillium III showed the highest bond strength value and Excelalloy showed the lowest shear bond strength value.
5. Regardless of the type of alloys and additional proportion of new alloys, scanning electron microscope photographs of the fracture surface between alloy and porcelain revealed simillar in semiprecious alloy and nonprecious alloys.
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