Hsu, Chen-Ting, Tsai, Jui-Hsuan, Huang, Tzu-Ming, Hsin, Jui-Chen, Chen, Jian-Zhang, Lee, Bor-Shiunn, and Yang, Tsung-Chieh
• APPJ treatment enhances the bond strength of alloy primer. • APPJ treatment is effective at cleaning the surface of contaminants. • APPJ treatment and air quenching reduce the negative influence of thermal cycling. Magnetic attachment system is used to embed in polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) resin denture base to improve denture stability. However, dislodgement of magnetic attachments from denture base is a major clinical problem. This study is to evaluate the bond strength between PMMA and stainless steel using metal primer and atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ) treatment. Stainless steel discs were treated with Single Bond Universal Adhesive; Palfique Universal Bond; Alloy Primer; heat treatment with Alloy Primer; and 10-s, 20-s, and 30-s APPJ treatment with Alloy Primer. The shear bond strength between PMMA and surface-treated stainless steel was measured using universal testing machine. The effects of N 2 flow rate (60, 50, 40, 30 SLM), thermal cycling, and air quenching on shear bond strength were also investigated. The surface of each disc was examined using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and a goniometer. Finally, the temperature of plasma with various N 2 flow rates was measured and the optical emission spectra of the plasma were measured using spectrometer. Alloy Primer produced the highest bond strength. APPJ treatment was effective at enhancing bond strength by cleaning the surface of contaminants. Moreover, APPJ treatment with air quenching increased surface O2-/OH- and Fe 2 O 3 /FeOOH ratios, reducing the negative influence of thermal cycling on bond strength. Alloy Primer with 20 s of APPJ treatment with a 50-SLM N 2 flow rate and air quenching was the most effective at increasing bond strength. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]