Bonding of auto-polymerized poly(methyl methacrylate) resin to polyamide thermoplastic resin

H. Shimpo, C. Ohkubo
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Purpose: Auto-polymerized poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) resin cannot be bonded to polyamide thermoplastic resin. This study evaluated the bonding strengths of auto-polymerized PMMA resin to nylon denture bases using adhesive agents. Materials and Methods: The surfaces of polyamide thermoplastic resin plates were polished using abrasive paper and blasted with 50 μm alumina particles. An adhesive agent, 4-META/MMA-TBB resin (Super-Bond) was used on the surfaces under the following conditions: monomer + catalyst (4:1, Group 1), monomer + catalyst (8:1, Group 2), monomer + catalyst (4:1) + polymer (Group 3), monomer + catalyst (8:1) + polymer (Group 4), treatment with dichloromethane (Group 5), alumina-blasted (Group 6), without treatment (Group 7), and PMMA resin (Group 8). Auto-polymerized PMMA resin was poured into a Teflon ring and polymerized according to the manufacturer’s instructions. After polymerization, the specimens were stored in 37 ̊C distilled water for 24 hours. The specimens for each condition were thermo-cycled for 5,000 cycles. The tensile bond strengths were measured on an autograph at a crosshead speed of 2.0 mm/min. The data obtained (n = 13) were analyzed using a two-way ANOVA and Tukey’s multiple comparisons test (α = 0.05). Results: The bonding strengths of Groups 1 to 4 were significantly higher than for Groups 5 to 7. No significant differences were found among Groups 1-4, although Group 3 had the highest bonding strengths. Conclusion: Auto-polymerized PMMA resin will adhere to polyamide thermoplastic resin using 4-META/ MMA-TBB after alumina-blasting. (Asian Pac J Dent 2019; 19: 65-69.)
自聚合聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯树脂与聚酰胺热塑性树脂的键合
用途:自聚合聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯(PMMA)树脂不能与聚酰胺热塑性树脂粘合。本研究利用黏合剂对自聚合PMMA树脂与尼龙义齿基托的粘接强度进行了评价。材料与方法:采用磨纸对聚酰胺热塑性树脂板表面进行抛光处理,并用50 μm氧化铝颗粒进行喷砂处理。在以下条件下,在表面上使用粘合剂4-META/MMA-TBB树脂(Super-Bond):单体+催化剂(4:1,第1组)、单体+催化剂(8:1,第2组)、单体+催化剂(4:1)+聚合物(第3组)、单体+催化剂(8:1)+聚合物(第4组)、二氯甲烷处理(第5组)、氧化铝喷砂处理(第6组)、未经处理(第7组)和PMMA树脂(第8组)。将自动聚合的PMMA树脂倒入聚四氟乙烯环中,按照制造商的说明进行聚合。聚合后,在37℃蒸馏水中保存24小时。每种条件下的样品都进行了5000次热循环。在十字头速度为2.0 mm/min的情况下,在签名机上测量拉伸键合强度。所得资料(n = 13)采用双因素方差分析和Tukey多重比较检验(α = 0.05)进行分析。结果:1 ~ 4组的粘接强度明显高于5 ~ 7组。1-4组之间没有明显差异,但3组的结合强度最高。结论:4-META/ MMA-TBB自聚合PMMA树脂在喷铝后可粘附在聚酰胺热塑性树脂上。(亚太杂志2019;19日:65 - 69。)
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