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Τρίτη 8 Αυγούστου 2017

Metal-composite adhesion based on diazonium chemistry

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Publication date: Available online 7 August 2017
Source:Dental Materials
Author(s): Yara Oweis, Omar Alageel, Paige Kozak, Mohamed-Nur Abdallah, Jean-Marc Retrouvey, Marta Cerruti, Faleh Tamimi
ObjectiveComposite resins do not adhere well to dental alloys. This weak bond can result in failure at the composite-metal interface in fixed dental prostheses and orthodontic brackets. The aim of this study was to develop a new adhesive, based on diazonium chemistry, to facilitate chemical bonding between dental alloys and composite resin.MethodsSamples of two types of dental alloys, stainless steel and cobalt chromium were primed with a diazonium layer in order to create a surface coating favorable for composite adhesion. Untreated metal samples served as controls. The surface chemical composition of the treated and untreated samples was analyzed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and the tensile strength of the bond with composite resin was measured. The diazonium adhesive was also tested for shear bond strength between stainless steel orthodontic brackets and teeth.ResultsXPS confirmed the presence of a diazonium coating on the treated metals. The coating significantly increased the tensile and shear bond strengths by three and four folds respectively between the treated alloys and composite resin. Conclusion: diazonium chemistry can be used to develop composite adhesives for dental alloys.SignificanceDiazonium adhesion can effectively achieve a strong chemical bond between dental alloys and composite resin. This technology can be used for composite repair of fractured crowns, for crown cementation with resin based cements, and for bracket bonding.



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