[Study on porcelain veneer restorations. 2. Influence of hydrofluoric acid on bonding strength at the porcelain-resin interface].

Aichi Gakuin Daigaku Shigakkai shi Pub Date : 1990-06-01
A Gomi, M Ikeda, N Takeuchi, Y Ban, K Kamiya, K Kanamori, T Asai, A Senda
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Recently, porcelain veneer restoratives have been introduced to the general practice, and their clinical performances have been confirmed through many longterm clinical investigations. It is expected that porcelain veneer restorations will perform successfully in esthetic, conservative and abhesive dentistry. It is an well known fact that the micro-mechanical bonding strength at the porcelain-resin interface which is achieved through the application of hydrofluoric acid to the porcelain surface is quite a strong bonding mechanism. However, there are very few studies reporting on the acid treatment of porcelain surfaces. The authors have been studying the influence of hydrofluoric acid on porcelain surfaces, and in our previous report we reported, the degrees of corroded porcelain treated with different concentrations of hydrofluoric acid for different durations of application. In the present study, shear bonding strength was measured between resin cements and porcelain surfaces treated with different concentrations (4, 6, 8%) of hydrofluoric acid and for different durations (1 to 24 min.), and the appropriate treatment of porcelain surfaces with regard to the bonding strength was determined. The results obtained were as follows. 1. As the treating time increased with any concentration (4, 6, 8%) of hydrofluoric acid, corrosion of the porcelain surface became more intense. Hardly any evidence of corrosion was observed on any porcelain surface treated for one minute, so it seems that the treatment of porcelain surfaces using 4 to 8% hydrofluoric acids should be continued for over three minutes. 2. Observation of the surface profile by SEM showed no significant differences between the surfaces treated for 3, 6, 12 and 24 minutes. 3. It was not clear as to how the differences of hydrofluoric acid concentrations (4, 6, 8%) plus the differences in the kinds of porcelain (Super Porcelain AAA, NORITAKE Co. Ltd., VMK 68, Vita Zahnfabrik Gmbh & Co., Cosmotech Porcelain, G-C Co. Ltd.) had affected the differences in the amount of corrosion. 4. Regarding to the shear bonding strength at the porcelain-resin cement interface, in comparison with control specimens which were only sandblasted, about all two to three times higher bonding strength were obtained in specimens treated with any concentration (4, 6, 8%) of hydrofluoric acids and for any duration between 3 to 24 minutes. Specimens treated for one minute were an exception.

瓷贴面修复的研究。2. 氢氟酸对陶瓷-树脂界面结合强度的影响[j]。
近年来,烤瓷贴面修复体已被广泛应用于临床,其临床性能已被许多长期的临床研究所证实。期望瓷贴面修复在美观、保守和粘接方面取得成功。众所周知,氢氟酸在陶瓷表面的作用所产生的瓷-树脂界面的微机械结合强度是一种很强的结合机制。然而,关于瓷器表面酸处理的研究报道很少。作者一直在研究氢氟酸对瓷器表面的影响,在我们之前的报告中,我们报道了用不同浓度的氢氟酸处理不同时间的瓷器的腐蚀程度。在本研究中,测量了不同浓度(4、6、8%)氢氟酸处理和不同时间(1 ~ 24分钟)处理的树脂水泥和瓷表面之间的剪切结合强度,并确定了瓷表面的适当处理对结合强度的影响。所得结果如下:1. 随着氢氟酸浓度(4、6、8%)处理时间的延长,瓷表面腐蚀加剧。在处理一分钟的瓷器表面几乎没有观察到任何腐蚀的迹象,因此似乎使用4至8%的氢氟酸处理瓷器表面应继续超过三分钟。2. 通过扫描电镜观察,处理3分钟、6分钟、12分钟和24分钟的表面形貌无显著差异。3.氢氟酸浓度的差异(4,6,8 %)以及瓷器种类的差异(Super porcelain AAA, NORITAKE Co. Ltd., VMK 68, Vita Zahnfabrik Gmbh & Co., Cosmotech porcelain, G-C Co. Ltd.)如何影响腐蚀程度的差异尚不清楚。4. 在陶瓷-树脂水泥界面的剪切强度方面,与只喷砂的对照试样相比,任何浓度(4,6,8 %)的氢氟酸处理3 - 24分钟的试样的粘接强度都提高了约2 - 3倍。治疗一分钟的标本是个例外。
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