2002
DOI: 10.1067/mpr.2002.129090
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Retentive properties of five different luting cements on base and noble metal copings

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“…(2) The intraoral conditions like unlimited thermocycling and repeated occlusal stresses which could lead to S Significant, NS non significant, S* significant at 5% level of significance fatigue failure of the luting agent were not included in the study [19,20]. (3) Unidirectional pull of samples for dislodging the nickel-chromium specimens was employed in this study.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) The intraoral conditions like unlimited thermocycling and repeated occlusal stresses which could lead to S Significant, NS non significant, S* significant at 5% level of significance fatigue failure of the luting agent were not included in the study [19,20]. (3) Unidirectional pull of samples for dislodging the nickel-chromium specimens was employed in this study.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Fig.3) (10,11,12) En la cara oclusal se realizó un desgaste plano perpendicular al eje longitudinal de la pieza, hasta tener 4mm de longitud, desde ese plano hasta el límite amelocementario.…”
Section: Materiales Y Metodosunclassified
“…Ergin et al 3 showed that the adhesive and mechanical properties of luting cements were highly affected by the existence of humidity and thermal effects. Hence, it is vital to consider the existence of humidity in the oral environment, in in-vitro testing of luting cement retention.…”
Section: The Scanning Electron Microscopementioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 subjected to a combination of masticatory forces repeated over a period of time. 3 Clinicians may choose among several alloy types, surface treatments to be applied to the intaglio surface of the restoration, and must also select the most appropriate cementing agent, to maximize restoration longevity. 4 Titanium and titanium alloys are being increasingly used as an alternative material to make fixed prostheses, because of their excellent biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, low density, light weight, physical and mechanical properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%