Title of article :
Effect of surface pre-treatment on durability of resin-based cements bonded to titanium
Author/Authors :
Yatani، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
8
From page :
545
To page :
552
Abstract :
Objectives Titanium has in recent years become a material of great opportunities in dentistry and orthopedics. In this study, we searched for a method to effectively pre-treat titanium as part of an adhesive luting and/or resin-veneering procedure. Methods Ti plates were treated with two different solutions of hydrochloric acid (0.1, 1 N), 37 wt% phosphoric acid or kept untreated (control). The tensile bond strength of the composite cement (Panavia Fluoro Cement, Kuraray) to the untreated and pre-treated Ti plates was determined without and after 20,000 thermo-cycles. XPS was used to chemically analyze the effect of the three Ti pre-treatments, as well as the interaction of 10-methacryloxydecyl dihydrogen phosphate (10-MDP; functional monomer of Panavia Fluoro Cement) with Ti treated with 1 N HCl. Results Although no significant difference in immediate tensile bond strength was measured, thermo-cycling significantly decreased the bond strength of all experimental groups except for Ti treated with 1 N HCl. No difference in surface roughness was found between untreated and treated Ti. XPS demonstrated that HCl effectively decontaminated Ti in a dose-dependent manner, while H3PO4 was strongly adsorbed on the Ti surface. While the latter potentially inhibits adsorption of the phosphoric groups of the functional monomer 10-MDP, Ti pre-treated with 1 N HCl improved the adsorption of 10-MDP as compared to untreated Ti. Significance It is concluded that 1 N HCl effectively pre-treats Ti in order to make it more receptive to resin, while H3PO4 should better not be used.
Keywords :
XPS , SEM , Metal surface treatment , Hydrochloric acid , Interface , Luting cement , Adhesion , Titanium , Phosphoric acid , 10-MDP
Journal title :
Dental Materials
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Dental Materials
Record number :
506116
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