@phdthesis{oai:mdu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002965, author = {Koda, Kuniko and 甲田, 訓子}, month = {}, note = {2021, 乙第36号, application/pdf, The purpose of this study was to investigate the tensile bond strength of various commercially-available dental luting cements to the mirror-polished surface of pure titanium compared to those of the surface of Ag-Pd-Cu-Au alloy and gold alloy.Flat surfaces of the three different types of metallic dental materials(JIS Grade 2 Titanium,12%Ag-Pd-Cu-Au alloy and Type 3 gold alloy)were mirror-polished, surface treated and bonded the stainless steel rod using either of resin-based composite luting cement[Panavia® V5 (Kuraray Noritake Dental)],adhesive resin-based composite luting cement[RelyXTM Ultimate(3M ESPE)],4-META/MMA-TBB luting cement[Super Bond®(Sun Medical)], and conventional glass-ionomer based luting cement [HY-Bond GlasIonomer CX (Shofu)]. For Panavia V5, either of Clearfil®Ceramic Primer Plus (Kuraray Noritake Dental) or Alloy Primer (Kuraray Noritake Dental) was applied to the polished metal surface before cementing. ScotchbondTM Universal Adhesive and V-Primer was applied before using Rely-X Ultimate and Super Bond, respectively.The different application methods of Super Bond on tensile bond strength was also investigated. V-Primer/Super Bond indicated the greatest bond strength than the other adhesive for 12%Ag-PdCu-Au alloy.Although V-Primer/Super Bond showed the highest bond strength in both Type 3 gold alloy,the obtained strength was significantly lower than that for 12%AgPd-Cu-Au alloy.For pure titanium,application of the mixture of Quick Monomer(5% 4-META +95%MMA) and Catalyst V (TBB-O) prior to adhering using Super Bond obtained the enhancement of bond strength. Within the limitation of this study, it can be concluded that the effect of metal priming agent/luting cement to the mirror-polished dental metallic material depends on the type of metallic material.}, school = {松本歯科大学}, title = {鏡面研磨した歯冠修復用金属材料表面に対する各種合着セメントの接着性}, year = {2020} }