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열가소성 의치상 레진과 첨상용 레진의 접착 강도에 저온플라즈마가 미치는 효과Nonthermal plasma on the shear bond strength of relining resin to thermoplastic denture base resin

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Nonthermal plasma on the shear bond strength of relining resin to thermoplastic denture base resin
Authors
Liezl Manaloto-Ceballos윌마트 라브리아가송소연박진홍이정열신상완
Issue Date
2018
Publisher
대한치과보철학회
Keywords
Nonthermal plasma; Thermoplastic denture base resin; Shear bond strength; Autopolymerizing relining resin; 저온플라즈마; 열가소성 의치상 레진; 전단 강도; 자가중합 재이장용 레진
Citation
대한치과보철학회지, v.56, no.3, pp.199 - 205
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KCI
Journal Title
대한치과보철학회지
Volume
56
Number
3
Start Page
199
End Page
205
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/79846
DOI
10.4047/jkap.2018.56.3.199
ISSN
0301-2875
Abstract
Purpose: This study evaluated the effect of nonthermal plasma treatment on the bond strength of autopolymerizing relining resin to the injection molded thermoplastic denture base resins (TDBRs) with different surface treatments. Materials and methods: Acrylic Resin (Acrytone), Polyester (Estheshot-Bright), Polyamide (Valplast) and Polypropylene (Weldenz) were subjected to various surface treatments: No treatment, Nonthermal plasma, Sandblasting, Sandblasting and nonthermal plasma. Specimens were bonded using an autopolymerizing relining resin. Shear bond strength was tested using universal testing machine with crosshead speed of 1 mm/min. Statistical analysis by two-way analysis of variance with Tukey’ test post hoc was used. Results: Acrytone showed significantly higher shear bond strength value among other TDBR group while Weldenz had the lowest. The sandblasting and nonthermal plasma condition had significantly higher shear bond strength value in all of the resin groups (P < .05). Conclusion: The use of nonthermal plasma treatment showed limited effect on the shear bond strength between TDBRs and relining resin, and combination of nonthermal plasma and sandblasting improved the shear bond strength between TDBR and reline material.
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