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摘要
本研究的目的是评估和比较 GC IX、GC Gold Label 2 LC、Amalgomer CR、Equia Forte 和 Secure Core Z 等不同强化玻璃离子粘结修复材料与 TheraCal LC 的剪切粘结强度(SBS)和失效模式。 用自固化丙烯酸树脂制备了 50 个丙烯酸树脂块,每个块的中心都有一个圆柱形的孔,然后随机分成五组进行修复,即 A 组 - TheraCal LC + GC Fuji IX、B 组 - TheraCal LC + GC Gold Label 2 LC、C 组 - TheraCal LC + Amalgomer CR、D 组 - TheraCal LC + Equia Forte 和 E 组 - TheraCal LC + Secure Core Z。结果分析采用的统计检验包括:单因素方差分析、Tukey 多重比较检验和卡方检验,P < 0.05 为显著性水平。 Equia Forte 的 SBS 最高,而 GC IX 型与 TheraCal LC 的 SBS 最低。 当使用 TheraCal LC 作为基底材料时,Equia Forte 可作为首选修复材料,以获得更好的临床疗效。
Comparative evaluation of shear bond strength and modes of failure of five different reinforced glass ionomer restorative cements to TheraCal LC: An in vitro study
The aim of the study is to evaluate and compare the shear bond strength (SBS) and modes of failure of different reinforced glass ionomer cement restorative materials such as GC IX, GC Gold Label 2 LC, Amalgomer CR, Equia Forte, and Secure Core Z to TheraCal LC.
A total of 50 acrylic blocks, each containing a cylindrical hole in the center were prepared from self-cure acrylic resin and randomly divided into five groups and restored, namely Group A - TheraCal LC + GC Fuji IX, Group B - TheraCal LC + GC Gold Label 2 LC, Group C - TheraCal LC + Amalgomer CR, Group D - TheraCal LC + Equia Forte, and Group E - TheraCal LC + Secure Core Z. All the specimens were stored in artificial saliva at 37°C for 24 h before testing. The statistical tests used for the analysis of the result were: one-way ANOVA, Tukey multiple comparison test, and the Chi-squared test, and P < 0.05 is considered as the level of significance.
Equia Forte showed the highest SBS, while GC type IX showed the lowest SBS with TheraCal LC.
Equia Forte can be the restorative material of choice when TheraCal LC is used as a base materials for better clinical efficacy.