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The Influence of Rotating Fatigue on the Bond Strength of Zirconia-Composite Interfaces Publisher Pubmed



Mirmohammadi H1, 2 ; Aboushelib MN3 ; Kleverlaan CJ1 ; Jager ND1 ; Feilzer AJ1
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  1. 1. Department of Dental Materials Science, Academic Centre of Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), Universiteit van Amsterdam, Netherlands
  2. 2. Department of Restorative Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Esfahan University of Medical Sciences, Esfahan, Iran
  3. 3. Dental Biomaterials Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Alexandra University, Egypt

Source: Dental Materials Published:2010


Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the effect of cyclic loading on the bond strength of resin composite to zirconia framework material. Methods: Bar shaped zirconia/composite specimens (2mm×2mm×25mm) were prepared using three different resin cements and placed in a four-point bending test setup. The flexure strength (Fs) was calculated by placing the bars (n = 10) fixed between the four supports (at 10 and 20mm) with the interface centered between the inner rollers and subsequently loaded (1mm/mincrosshead speed) until fracture. Rotating fatigue resistance (RFR) was determined in a rotating bending cantilever test setup (104, 1.2 Hz) with the highest stress located at the interface (n = 20). The RFR was determined by the staircase method and the mean RFR was calculated using logistic regression analysis. Results: Resin cement composition had no significant influence on the bond strength value obtained by both Fs (F = 0.6, P≤0.5) and RFR (F = 1.1, P≤0.3) tests. However, after rotating fatigue testing there was a significant reduction in bond strength between 46 and 50% of the three resin cements. Conclusion. Zirconia resin bond strength is liable to deterioration under the influence of fatigue. © 2010 Academy of Dental Materials.
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