Adhesive strength of paint-on resins to crown and bridge composites

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This paper examined the adhesive strength of paint-on resin to crown and bridge composites after soaking in water and thermal-cycling. Three shades of paint-on resin were coated on three kinds of crown and bridge composite under four surface treatment conditions (a combination of sandblaster and pretreatment liquid). These specimens were soaked in water at 37°C for 1 day, 1 month, and 1 year, and at 4°C and 60°C alternatively for 1-minute periods for 10,000 cycles by thermal-cycling machine. The adhesive strengths were obtained by shear test. There were no significant differences among the adhesive strengths of three shades of paint-on resin to three composites after storage (p>0.05). The adhesive strengths to composites with sandblasting showed higher values than those without it (p<0.01).

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Kanie, T., Arikawa, H., Fujii, K., & Ban, S. (2004). Adhesive strength of paint-on resins to crown and bridge composites. Dental Materials Journal, 23(4), 441–446. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.23.441

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