Effects of plasma treatment on the shear bond strength between fiberreinforced composite posts and resin composite for core build-up
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of plasma treatment on adhesion between fiber-reinforced posts and a composite core material. Two types of posts, methacrylate-based (FRC Postec) and epoxy resin-based (DT Light-Post), were treated with oxygen plasma (O2), argon plasma (Ar), nitrogen...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-595202018-09-10T03:18:55Z Effects of plasma treatment on the shear bond strength between fiberreinforced composite posts and resin composite for core build-up Piriya Yavirach Pisaisit Chaijareenont Dheerawan Boonyawan Kassara Pattamapun Somruthai Tunma Hidekazu Takahashi Mansuang Arksornnukit Dentistry Materials Science The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of plasma treatment on adhesion between fiber-reinforced posts and a composite core material. Two types of posts, methacrylate-based (FRC Postec) and epoxy resin-based (DT Light-Post), were treated with oxygen plasma (O2), argon plasma (Ar), nitrogen plasma (N2), or helium mixed with nitrogen plasma (He+N2) using a radio-frequency generator before bonding to a methacrylate-based composite. Pull-out tests were performed using a universal testing machine. Surface roughness of each group was evaluated using a profilometer. On tensile-shear bond strength, statistical analysis revealed that the type of post, type of plasma treatment, and their interaction significantly influenced the results (p<0.05). Tukey's test revealed significant differences in tensile-shear bond strength between the control and other plasma treatment groups (p<0.05). On surface roughness, Tukey's test revealed significant differences between the control group and the Ar group (p<0.05) with DT Light Post. Plasma treatment appeared to increase the tensile-shear bond strength between post and composite. 2018-09-10T03:16:37Z 2018-09-10T03:16:37Z 2009-12-02 Journal 02874547 2-s2.0-70649105409 10.4012/dmj.28.686 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=70649105409&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/59520 |
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of plasma treatment on adhesion between fiber-reinforced posts and a composite core material. Two types of posts, methacrylate-based (FRC Postec) and epoxy resin-based (DT Light-Post), were treated with oxygen plasma (O2), argon plasma (Ar), nitrogen plasma (N2), or helium mixed with nitrogen plasma (He+N2) using a radio-frequency generator before bonding to a methacrylate-based composite. Pull-out tests were performed using a universal testing machine. Surface roughness of each group was evaluated using a profilometer. On tensile-shear bond strength, statistical analysis revealed that the type of post, type of plasma treatment, and their interaction significantly influenced the results (p<0.05). Tukey's test revealed significant differences in tensile-shear bond strength between the control and other plasma treatment groups (p<0.05). On surface roughness, Tukey's test revealed significant differences between the control group and the Ar group (p<0.05) with DT Light Post. Plasma treatment appeared to increase the tensile-shear bond strength between post and composite. |
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Effects of plasma treatment on the shear bond strength between fiberreinforced composite posts and resin composite for core build-up |
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Effects of plasma treatment on the shear bond strength between fiberreinforced composite posts and resin composite for core build-up |
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