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Retention Forces of Monolithic CAD/CAM Crowns Adhesively Cemented to Titanium Base Abutments-Effect of Saliva Contamination Followed by Cleaning of the Titanium Bond Surface.

Authors :
Burkhardt F
Pitta J
Fehmer V
Mojon P
Sailer I
Source :
Materials (Basel, Switzerland) [Materials (Basel)] 2021 Jun 18; Vol. 14 (12). Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Jun 18.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of saliva contamination and the cleaning of the bond surface of titanium base (ti-base) abutments on the bonding stability and retention force values. The bond surface of the ti-base abutments was treated with airborne-particle abrasion. After contamination, the ti-base abutments underwent different cleaning protocols: water spray (H <subscript>2</subscript> O); alcohol (ALC); suspension of zirconium particles (SZP); reapplied airborne-particle abrasion (APA); and a control condition without contamination and cleaning (CTR). All lithium disilicate crowns were bonded to the ti-base abutments using a primer and a self-curing composite. Bonded specimens underwent thermo-mechanical aging. Bond failure analysis and pull-off testing were performed. Bond failure occurred more frequently in groups H <subscript>2</subscript> O, ALC, SZP, and APA ( p < 0.05). Significant differences in retention force values were only found between CTR and ALC ( p < 0.05). Specimens which did not show bond failure after ageing had higher retention force values than the specimens that showed bond failure ( p < 0.05). Saliva contamination with cleaning can degrade the bonding properties to titanium. For the retention force values, only the protocol with alcohol after contamination could not restore the values.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1996-1944
Volume :
14
Issue :
12
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Materials (Basel, Switzerland)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34207110
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14123375