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Effect of Bonding Agent on Metal-Ceramic Bond Strength between Co-Cr Fabricated with Selective Laser Melting and Dental Feldspathic Porcelain.

Journal of Prosthodontics, 2019
PURPOSE To investigate the effect of bonding agent on the bonding strength between Co-Cr dental alloy, prepared by selective laser melting (SLM), and feldspathic porcelain.
K. Dimitriadis   +2 more
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The bonding of glass-ionomer cements to dental amalgam

British Dental Journal, 1989
Clinicians are frequently confronted with the problem of ditched amalgam restorations. Materials which develop strong bonds to amalgam and tooth substance appear to be suitable for repair of such restorations and eliminate the need for complete replacement.
C B Jenkins, Y E Aboush
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Processing and bonding of dental ceramics

2013
This chapter gives readers a concise introduction to ceramic dental biomaterials, draws attention to their surface pretreatment and to silane primers used before cementation, and discusses several findings based on experimental laboratory studies. Chemical aspects related to ceramic materials, their pretreatment (conditioning) and their cementation ...
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Bonding of dental porcelain to ceramic-metal alloys

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1987
The bond strength of porcelain to the four gold alloys and the three nonprecious alloys was tested with a simplified pull test method, having wide test surfaces. The tests showed that all gold alloys tested were suitable for fusing porcelain. The bond strength in nonprecious alloys was somewhat lower and the location of the fracture lines was more ...
Veijo Lassila   +2 more
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Tensile bond strength of dental adhesives bonded to simulated caries-exposed dentin

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1994
This study investigated the possibility of resin bonding to carious dentin. The study was divided into two parts, to determine first whether an in vitro model for caries could be developed for testing bond strength and second whether chemical modification of the caries model dentin surface, instead of mechanical removal of the carious layer, would ...
Van P. Thompson, Debra Z. Ehudin
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Hydroxylation of dental zirconia surfaces: Characterization and bonding potential

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials, 2008
AbstractBioinert zirconia surfaces exhibit a low chemical bonding potential to resin‐based luting agents. The aim was to hydroxylate dental zirconia surfaces and to examine tensile bond strength using commercial luting agents. The measured bond strength was compared with established mechanical conditioning techniques.
Marita Zipperle   +5 more
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Bonding of Dental Glass to Nickel‐Chromium Alloys

Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1986
Two 80Ni · 20Cr‐type alloys, one 99.99% pure and one with 98% purity, formed a multilayer oxide scale with an outer layer of NiO and a single‐layer scale with outer portion richer in Cr2O3, respectively. An applied K‐aluminosilicate glass at 1020°C penetrated the latter oxide scale.
Antoni P. Tomsia, Joseph A. Pask
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Zirconium Bonding for Dental Restoration

Journal of Dental Research, 1967
H.C. Walraven   +2 more
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Extent of polymerization of dental bonding systems on bleached enamel.

American journal of dentistry, 2007
To analyze the extent of polymerization of four adhesive systems on whitened enamel immediately after bonding or delayed for 24 hours and 2 weeks. The effect of prolonged light-curing was also analyzed.One adhesive of each class was investigated: Adper Scotchbond Multi-Purpose (three-step etch-and-rinse), One-Step (two-step etch-and-rinse), Clearfil ...
BRESCHI, LORENZO   +5 more
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