2022
DOI: 10.4047/jap.2022.14.2.78
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Effect of surface treatment and luting agent type on shear bond strength of titanium to ceramic materials

Abstract: PURPOSE This study aimed to compare the effect of different surface treatments and luting agent types on the shear bond strength of two ceramics to commercially pure titanium (Cp Ti). MATERIALS AND METHODS A total of 160 Cp Ti specimens were divided into 4 subgroups (n = 40) according to surface treatments received (control, 50 µm airborne-particle abrasion, 110 µm airborne-particle abrasion, and tribochemical coating). The cementation surfaces of titanium and all-ceram… Show more

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“…The tensile strength of the types of cement was assessed with the universal testing machine, followed by the comparison of the values. Karaokutan and Ozel (2022) investigated how various two ceramics' shear bond strength to commercially pure titanium was impacted by surface modifications and the kind of luting agent used. Titanium and all-ceramic specimens' cementation surfaces received a universal priming treatment.…”
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“…The tensile strength of the types of cement was assessed with the universal testing machine, followed by the comparison of the values. Karaokutan and Ozel (2022) investigated how various two ceramics' shear bond strength to commercially pure titanium was impacted by surface modifications and the kind of luting agent used. Titanium and all-ceramic specimens' cementation surfaces received a universal priming treatment.…”
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confidence: 99%