Bond strength to primed Ti-6Al-7Nb alloy of two acrylic resin adhesives

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This study aimed to evaluate the bonding behavior of two acrylic resin adhesives joined to titanium-aluminum-niobium (Ti-6Al-7Nb) alloy primed with two metal conditioners. Cast Ti-6Al-7Nb alloy disks were air-abraded with alumina and bonded with six combinations of two resin adhesives (Super-Bond C&B and Multi Bond) and three surface conditions (Alloy Primer, M.L. Primer, and unprimed control). Shear bond strengths were determined both before and after 20,000 thermal cycles. The tri-n-butylborane initiated Super-Bond C&B resin exhibited greater bond strength than the BPO-amine initiated Multi-Bond resin. Both the Alloy Primer with a hydrophobic phosphate and the M.L. Primer with a phosphonoacetate effectively improved the 24-hour bond strength of Multi-Bond resin as well as the post-thermocycling bond strength of Super-Bond C&B resin.

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Koizumi, H., Furuchi, M., Tanoue, N., Yanagida, H., Yoneyama, T., & Matsumura, H. (2006). Bond strength to primed Ti-6Al-7Nb alloy of two acrylic resin adhesives. Dental Materials Journal, 25(2), 286–290. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.25.286

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