Shear Bond Strength of Dental Cements on Titanium Alloy: Use of Different Restorative Materials

IF 0.1 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Majalah Kedokteran Bandung-MKB-Bandung Medical Journal Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.15395/mkb.v54n2.2772
B. Ebadian, Mahsa Abbasi, M. Karbasi
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Different dental cements and restorative materials may have various impacts on the shear bond strength (SBS) to titanium alloy of dental implants, and some fluoride-containing cements may destroy the oxide layer of Ti alloys. The aim of this study was to evaluate the retention and SBS of different dental cements to titanium alloy using different restorative materials and also the corrosive effect of dental cements on titanium alloy. In this in-vitro study, a total of ninety titanium alloy discs (10×3 mm) and restorative material discs (7×3mm) consisting of Co-Cr soft metal, zirconia, and Ni-Cr were constructed. Three dental cement of 2 different compositional classes, glass ionomer (GI) and zinc phosphate (ZP), were used to cement the discs (n=10 in each paired disks). SBS was evaluated using a universal testing machine with a cross-head speed of 1mm/min. A stereomicroscope (×32) and a scanning electron microscope were used to determine the fracture pattern and titanium corrosion, respectively. Data were then analyzed statistically using one-way ANOVA and Tamhane comparison test (P<0.05). The mean SBS of studied groups ranged from 0.12±0.07 to 6.2±0.97 Mpa, with the Ni-Cr and zirconia were demonstrated as the materials with the highest and lowest SBS to GI and ZP, respectively. The cements created a strong bond to the Co-Cr soft metal while the GI cement remained on restorative material disc surfaces in all samples, except in the zirconia sample. Mixed patterns were mostly seen in ZP cement groups. To conclude, applying fluoride-containing cements have no effect on titanium.
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牙水泥在钛合金上的剪切粘结强度:不同修复材料的应用
不同的骨水泥和修复材料对种植体与钛合金的剪切结合强度(SBS)有不同的影响,某些含氟骨水泥会破坏钛合金的氧化层。本研究的目的是评价不同牙水泥在不同修复材料下对钛合金的固位和SBS,以及牙水泥对钛合金的腐蚀作用。在体外研究中,共构建了90个钛合金盘(10×3 mm)和由Co-Cr软金属、氧化锆和Ni-Cr组成的修复材料盘(7×3mm)。采用玻璃离聚体(GI)和磷酸锌(ZP) 2种不同组成类别的3种牙胶粘剂对牙盘进行粘接(每对牙盘10例)。SBS评价采用通用试验机,十字头速度为1mm/min。用体视显微镜(×32)和扫描电镜分别测定断裂模式和钛腐蚀情况。数据采用单因素方差分析和Tamhane比较检验进行统计学分析(P<0.05)。各组平均SBS为0.12±0.07 ~ 6.2±0.97 Mpa,其中Ni-Cr和ZP分别为GI和ZP最高和最低的材料。除了氧化锆样品外,所有样品的水泥都与Co-Cr软金属形成了牢固的结合,而GI水泥则停留在修复材料圆盘表面。ZP水泥组多见混合型。综上所述,使用含氟胶结剂对钛没有影响。
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