PMID: 9421785Jan 9, 1998Paper

Comparison of bond strengths of denture base resins to nickel-chromium-beryllium removable partial denture alloy

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
D P NaBadalungM E Connelly

Abstract

In vitro bond strengths of a traditional denture base resin (Lucitone 199) and three adhesive denture base resins (Meta-Dent, Meta-Fast with liner, and Meta-Fast without liner) to treated nickel-chromium-beryllium (Ni-Cr-Be) partial denture alloy were tested with four alloy surface pretreatments (sandblast, Met-etch, Rocatec with silane, and Rocatec without silane), with or without primer (Dentsply). The Lucitone 199 resin bonded to the nonprimed sandblasted group was the control group. The hypothesis was the use of alloy pretreatments and/or primer does not improve the bond strength of denture base resins to sandblasted Ni-Cr-Be partial denture alloy. Primed and nonprimed bonded specimens were prepared and finished, stored in 37 degrees C distilled water for 24 hours, then debonded in tension on a testing machine. The bond strength was calculated in megapascals (MPa). Five specimens were prepared and tested for each experimental condition, both with and without primer, for a total of 160 specimens. For three-way analysis of variance, the main effects of resins and treatment were statistically significant (p < 0.05), but the main effect of primer was not statistically significantly (p > 0.05). Without primer, the control group ...Continue Reading

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