Bond Strength of Permanent Cements in Cementing Cast to Crown Different Core Build-up Materials
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概要
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The purpose of this laboratory investigation was to evaluate the bond strength of permanent cement (Duo-cement Kit, Meron, Durelon) to commonly used core build-up materials (President, Dyract AP, lonofil, Vitremer). Sixty specimens (five of each product) were fabricated as a canine core build- up. Full crown castings were made to fit each core specimen. Full crown castings were cemented to core samples and stored at 37℃ and 100% humidity for 10 days. After storage, the bond strength was measured with a Haunsfield tensometer in tensile mode at a crosshead speed of 5 mm/min. Statistical evaluation was performed with univariate analysis of variance (P<0.001). The cement types affected the bond strength of full crown castings to core materials (F: 14.80; P<0.001). The interaction between the cement and core materials was significant (F: 3.69; P<0.01). According to the Duncan's test it was found that the values of Duo-cement were statistically different from the other cements.
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著者
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Bayindir Y
Conservative Dentistry Department Atatiirk University
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BAYINDIR Yusuf
Conservative Dentistry Department, Atatiirk University
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BAYINDIR Funda
Prosthodontics Department School of Dentistry, Atatiirk University
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AKYIL M.
Prosthodontics Department School of Dentistry, Atatiirk University
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Bayindir F
Prosthodontics Department School Of Dentistry Atatiirk University
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Bayindir Funda
Prosthodontics Department School Of Dentistry Ataturk University
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Akyil M
Prosthodontics Department School Of Dentistry Atatiirk University
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Akyil M.
Prosthodontics Department School Of Dentistry Ataturk University
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