Tensile strenght of NiCr crowns cemented upon usinated titanium alloy abutments, LASER irradiated or not / Resistência à remoção por tração de coroas NiCr cimentadas sobre munhões usinados em liga de titânio, irradiados ou não por LASER

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2007

RESUMO

By means of tensile essays, NiCr total crowns were removed from usinated tronco-conical abutments composed by an Ti-6Al-4V alloy; the performance of 4 cementig agents (S. S. White zinc phoshate, Ketac Cem Easymix glass ionomer, RelayX Luting 2 composite resin and Panavia 21 TC special acrylic resin) was evaluated. Among a total of 50 abutments, 40 were used with it surface presenting high smoothness (as they come from manufacturer) and distributed in groups of 10 elements, each group for each cementing agent; the other 10 abutments had had its surfaces modified by LASER and were used only with phosphate. The mechanical essays were developed at a MTS 810 universal machine, adjusted to a 0.5 mm/m velocity. The ANOVA applied to data pointed out the existence of significant differences between groups; the subsequent Tukey´s test (p<0.05) also detected significant differences, except at comparisons of original/phosphate versus original/ RelayX and original/phosphate versus original/ KetacCem. To non-irradiated abutments, the better performance was presented by Panavia 21 (1,127.996 N); RelyX (478.197 N) showed itself similar only to phosphate (430.662 N), wich had a performance similar to that of KetacCem (227.705 N). The referred LASER irradiation promoted an increased resistance to the phosfate, which reached 1,514.872 N.

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tensile strenght cimentação resistência à tração dental implantation implante dentário cementation

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