Influence of ultraviolet irradiation treatment on porcelain bond strength of titanium surfaces.
Dent Mater J
; 37(3): 422-428, 2018 Jun 08.
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ABSTRACT
To determine the effect of titanium (Ti) surface modification by ultraviolet irradiation (UVI) on the bond strength between Ti and porcelain. Grade 2 Ti plates were allotted to five groups sandblasted (SA), 15 min UVI (UV), SA+5 min UVI (SA+UV5), SA+10 min UVI (SA+UV10), and SA+15 min UVI (SA+UV15). After surface treatment, porcelain was added. A precious metal (MC) was used for comparison with Ti. The effects of 24-h storage at room temperature versus thermal cycling only at 5 and 55°C in water were evaluated. Subsequently, the tensile strength of each sample was tested. Data were analyzed using one-way analysis of variance and the Tukey test. In both the room temperature and thermal cycling groups, the MC and SA+15 min UVI samples showed significantly greater bond strengths than the other samples (p<0.05). UVI processing efficiently increases the bond strength between porcelain and the Ti surface.
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Titanio
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Rayos Ultravioleta
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Aleaciones de Cerámica y Metal
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Recubrimientos Dentinarios
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Porcelana Dental
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Dent Mater J
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2018
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