Effect of Immersion in Warm Water on Bonding Strength between Autopolymerizing Resin and Denture Base Resin

T. Ueda, Miki Ryuzaki, Harunaka Ishii, T. Sugiyama, K. Sakurai
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of immersion in warm water and the timing of the immersion on bonding strength between a built-up self-curing resin and a heat-cured denture base resin.Methods: In this study, self-curing resins (Unifast II or Unifast Trad) were built up on denture base resins after surface treatment of the latter with or without primer. The specimens were cured under three conditions (immersion in warm water for 10 s after build-up (E), immersion in warm water for 210 s after build-up (L), and without immersion in warm water (N)), and shear bond strength and failure patterns were measured.Results: For Unifast II without primer, there were significant differences in shear bonding strength between conditions E and L, or conditions E and N. A cohesion failure rate of 70% was noted under condition E. Bonding strength of Unifast II with primer also differed significantly between conditions E and L. There were no correlations between the failure patterns and the curing conditions. For the case of Unifast Trad without primer, no significant difference was in the bonding strength were observed under the different conditions, whereas for that with primer, significant differences in bonding strength were observed between conditions L and N. Since the failure pattern in all cases was represented by cohesion failure, there was no statistically significant relationship between the curing conditions and the failure pattern.Conclusion: Immersion in warm water at the beginning of the polymerization response enhances the bonding strength of Unifast II to denture base resin without primer. On the other hand, for the cases of both Unifast II with primer and that of Unifast Trad with and without primer, there was no correlation between immersion in warm water during polymerization of the resin and bonding strength.
温水浸泡对自聚合树脂与义齿基托树脂结合强度的影响
目的:研究热固化义齿基托树脂与自固化义齿基托树脂在温水中浸泡及浸泡时间对其粘接强度的影响。方法:在本研究中,义齿基托树脂在有底物或无底物的情况下进行表面处理后,建立自固化树脂(Unifast II或Unifast Trad)。将试件在三种条件下(建立后温水浸泡10 s (E)、建立后温水浸泡210 s (L)和未温水浸泡(N))进行固化,并测量剪切强度和破坏模式。结果:对于Unifast II,不加底物的剪切粘接强度在E和L、E和n条件下存在显著差异。在E条件下,Unifast II带底物的粘接强度在E和L条件下也有70%的粘接失败率,破坏模式与固化条件没有相关性。对于Unifast Trad,在不加引物的情况下,不同条件下的粘接强度没有显著差异,而在加引物的情况下,L和n条件下的粘接强度有显著差异。由于所有情况下的失效模式都以内聚破坏为代表,因此固化条件与失效模式之间没有统计学意义的关系。结论:聚合反应开始时浸泡在温水中可提高Unifast II与义齿基托树脂的结合强度。另一方面,对于带底漆的Unifast II和带底漆和不带底漆的Unifast Trad,树脂聚合过程中浸泡在温水中与粘接强度没有相关性。
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