1. Bonding of resin luting materials to titanium and titanium alloy
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Akihisa Kodaira, Hiroyasu Koizumi, Haruto Hiraba, Yoshimasa Takeuchi, Mari Koike, and Saiji Shimoe
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Titanium ,Surface Properties ,Materials Testing ,Alloys ,Dental Bonding ,Dental Cements ,Methacrylates ,General Dentistry ,Resin Cements - Abstract
Recently in Japan, due to the increased prices of palladium and gold, cast titanium restorations have been included in the Japanese national health insurance system. The purpose of this review was to survey the available literature on titanium bonding systems, focusing on the adhesive monomer in the luting agent in order to expand the application of resin-bonded fixed prostheses made of titanium or titanium alloys. It was found that adhesive monomers are effective for bonding to titanium, and provide results equal to the procedures of silanization and tribochemical silica coating. A primer or a luting agent, including 10-methacryloyloxydecyl dihydrogen phosphate (MDP), methacryloyloxyalkyl thiophosphate derivative (MEPS), 6-methacryloxyhexyl phosphonoacetate (6-MHPA), and 4-methacryloyloxyethl trimellitate anhydride (4-META) promotes bonding characteristics between titanium and the resin material.
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- 2022
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