2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.dental.2013.06.004
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Impact of plasma treatment of PMMA-based CAD/CAM blanks on surface properties as well as on adhesion to self-adhesive resin composite cements

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“…As a result, this study recommended the use of PEEK for long-term restorations 35) . Similarly, according to the load-bearing test results of the present study, PEEK (995.52±78.1 N) could be used as an alternative FDP material to restorative resin-based materials.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, this study recommended the use of PEEK for long-term restorations 35) . Similarly, according to the load-bearing test results of the present study, PEEK (995.52±78.1 N) could be used as an alternative FDP material to restorative resin-based materials.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21 One study has examined the impact of plasma with cold active inert argon gas for 20 seconds (0.2 MPa) at a distance of 10 mm on adhesion between PMMA and composite resin cements. 19 Another study examined the influence of plasma pretreatment between PEEK surface and self-adhesive resin cements with the same parameters and reported no effect. 7 In the latter study, different plasma treatment parameters were tested, such as different plasma treatment times (5 to 120 seconds), pressures (0.05 to 0.6 MPa), and different gas (argon/helium),;however, no impact on the fracture load results was observed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Plasma treatment offers another approach to raising the wettability of materials and could be an alternative approach to ensure higher bond strength to resin materials. 19,20 Plasma is an ionized gas with essentially equal density of positive and negative charges, whereas an alternating electrical field at microwave or radio frequencies to electrodes can applied by using the latter. A new surface layer is then built through excited molecules that will excite other species, which leads in a chemical way to an interaction with the surface.…”
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“…A variety of studies of bond strength between veneering resin composite and PEEK-framework have been performed already, in which different pre-treatments of the airborne-particle abraded surface with piranha-etching [13,14,15,16], sulfuric acid [5,9,12,17] and cold plasma treatment [18,19] were tested, providing, however, some conflicting results. Some of these studies examined the influence of the adhesive on the bond strength to PEEK and the vast majority showed nevertheless adequate bonding results with MMA-based adhesive materials comparable to those of conventional framework materials like ceramic or metal alloys [14,15,16,20,21,22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%