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Effects of a relined fiberglass post with conventional and self-adhesive resin cement

  • Wilton Lima dos Santos Junior;Marina Rodrigues Santi;Rodrigo Barros Esteves Lins;Luis Roberto Marcondes Martins
    • Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
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    • 제49권2호
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    • pp.18.1-18.13
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    • 2024
  • Objectives: This study was conducted to evaluate the mechanical properties of relined and non-relined fiberglass posts when cemented to root canal dentin using a conventional dual-cure resin cement or a self-adhesive resin cement. Materials and Methods: Two types of resin cements were utilized: conventional and self-adhesive. Additionally, 2 cementation protocols were employed, involving relined and non-relined fiberglass posts. In total, 72 bovine incisors were cemented and subjected to push-out bond strength testing (n = 10) followed by failure mode analysis. The cross-sectional microhardness (n = 5) was assessed along the root canal, and interface analyses (n = 3) were conducted using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Data from the push-out bond strength and cross-sectional microhardness tests were analyzed via 3-way analysis of variance and the Bonferroni post-hoc test (α= 0.05). Results: For non-relined fiberglass posts, conventional resin cement exhibited higher pushout bond strength than self-adhesive cement. Relined fiberglass posts yielded comparable results between the resin cements. Type II failure was the most common failure mode for both resin cements, regardless of cementation protocol. The use of relined fiberglass posts improved the cross-sectional microhardness values for both cements. SEM images revealed voids and bubbles in the incisors with non-relined fiberglass posts. Conclusions: Mechanical properties were impacted by the cementation protocol. Relined fiberglass posts presented the highest push-out bond strength and cross-sectional microhardness values, regardless of the resin cement used (conventional dual-cure or self-adhesive). Conversely, for non-relined fiberglass posts, the conventional dual-cure resin cement yielded superior results to the self-adhesive resin cement.

수종 레진으로 의치상 조직면 개조시 의치상의 크기변화와 물리적 성질 및 표면상태 비교 연구 (AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON THE DIMENSIONAL CHANGES OF RELINED DENTURES AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND SURFACE TEXTURES OF SEVERAL RESINS USED IN DENTURE RELINING)

  • 이창한;김영수
    • 대한치과보철학회지
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    • 제28권1호
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    • pp.25-41
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    • 1990
  • The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the dimensional changes of relined dentures with a light-curing resin, a heat-curing resin, and a direct, hard reline resin. And also to measure the transverse strength, impact strength, surface hardness of the three resins used in relining. The surface textures of three resins also of evaluated by using scanning electron microscope. Through analyses on the data from this study, the following conclusions were obtained. 1. Impact strength of heat-curing resin was highest, and direct, hard reline resin higher, light-curing resin lowest. 2. Transverse strength of heat-curing resin was highest, and direct, hard reline resin and light-curing resin was lower and not signiicantly different. 3. Surface hardness of light-curing resin was lighest, heat-curing resin higher, and direct, hard reline resin was lowest. 4. After storage of the relined dentures for 1 day and 1 week in water at room temperature, linear shrinkage of distance between the reference points in the maxillary base relined with direct, hard reline resin was lowest, and those relined with light-curing resin and heat-curing resin were lower and were not significantly different. 5. After storage for 4 weeks in orator at room tempeature, linear shrinkage of distance between ridge crests of dentures relined with heat-curing resin was highest and that of distance between denture borders was not significantly different. 6. The dimensional changes of relined dentures during storage in water was not significant except those of distance between denture borders relined with light-curing resin at 1 day and 1 week storage in water. 7. At low magnification (x40) of SEM examination, the surface textures of three resins were similar except light-curing resin which had some defects. At high magnification (x200), the surface textures of hard, direct reline resin were smooth with little defects, but those of heat-curing resin and light-curing resin w ere irregular.

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Fiber post의 Relining 방법과 시멘트 유형에 따른 Push-out Bond Strength의 비교 (Comparison of Push-out Bond Strengths According to Relining Procedure and Cement Type on Fiber Post)

  • 강현영;조소연;유미경;이광원;김경아
    • 구강회복응용과학지
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.253-265
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    • 2011
  • 근관치료된 치아의 수복에서 fiber post 크기와 포스트 공간의 직경이 일치하지 않은 경우, 포스트 공간은 두꺼운 레진 시멘트로 채워지게 된다. 레진 시멘트가 두꺼워지면 시멘트 내에 기포가 형성되어 포스트 분리가 발생되기 쉽다. 이런 문제점을 해결하기 위한 방법은 composite resin을 이용하여 fiber post를 relining하는 것이다. 이렇게 형성된 해부학적 포스트는 포스트 공간에 잘 적합하고 시멘트의 두께를 감소시킨다. 이 연구의 목적은 relining 과정과 임상 과정의 간소화를 위해 사용되고 있는 luting agents 종류에 따른 fiber post의 push-out 결합 강도를 평가하는 것이다. 42개의 발치된 치아는 6개의 그룹(n=7)으로 나누어졌다. (A1: relined fiber post를 Luxacore/all-bond 2로 합착, A2: non-relined fiber post를 Luxacore/all-bond 2로 합착. B1: relined fiber post를 Calibra/XP-bond로 합착. B2: non-relined fiber post를 Calibra/XP-bond로 합착. C1: relined fiber post를 RelyX Unicem으로 합착. C2: non-relined fiber post를 RelyX Unicem으로 합착.) Push-out 결합 강도는 relining procedure와 cement type의 상호작용에 의해 영향을 받는 것으로 나타났다. relined fiber post 그룹이 non-relined fiber post 그룹보다 더 높은 결합 강도를 가지며 fiber post relining 과정은 결합강도에 유의한 영향을 가진다.(p<0.05) Luting agent에 따라 모든 그룹에서 RelyX Unicem의 결합강도가 Luxacore/All-bond 2와 Calibra/XP bond에 의한 것보다 유의하게 더 높았다(p<0.05).

첨상면 오염이 레진 의치상의 파절강도에 미치는 영향 (EFFECT OF SURFACE CONTAMINATION ON THE TRANSVERSE STRENGTH OF THE RELINED DENTURE)

  • 김정현;배정수;한동후
    • 대한치과보철학회지
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    • 제31권1호
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    • pp.11-18
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    • 1993
  • Autopolymerising and visible light cured resin are used to reline dentures. But relined surface are easily contaminated by water or saliva in the mouth during clinical procedure. This study was to find out the effect of surface contamination on the transverse strength of the relined denture base. To accomplish this, the specimens of $65\times10\times3mm$ were made with heat-cured(Lucitone 199), visible light-cured(Triad), and autopolymerizing resin(Kooliner). Measurements of transverse strength were taken for each specimen. Specimens made of heat-cured resins, sizing $65\times10\times1.5mm$, were relined with heat-cured, light-cured, and autopolymerizing resin, respectively. Specimens relined with autopolymerizing and light-cured resins were further classified into not-contaminated, water-contaminated and saliva-contaminated groups. Again, measurements of the transverse strength were taken for each group. The results were as follows 1. The transverse strength of heat-cured resin was superior to all the other resins. 2. The transverse strength of each specimen decreased after relining in the following order, heat-cured, visible light-cured, and autopolymerizing resin. 3. Surface contamination produced an decrease in transverse strength, especially in the saliva contaminated group. According to these results, water or saliva contamination should be avoided during intraoral relining procedures.

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광중합형 이장재와 금속의치상 간의 결합력에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Tensile Strength between Light-cured Relining Resin and Metal Denture Base)

  • 박인채;이준규;정재헌
    • 구강회복응용과학지
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    • 제16권3호
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    • pp.211-220
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    • 2000
  • The use of autopolymerizing-cured resin and light-cured resin for direct relining of complete and partial dentures has been popular. This investigation compared the adhesion of autopolymerizing-cured reline resin(Tokuso Rebase, Mild Rebaron) or light-cured reline resin(Mild Rebaron LC, Lighton-U) to metal base or resin base. Cylindrical samples were made from metal($Biosil^{(R)}$) or heat-cured resin(QC-20) and were prepared to produce a flat bonding surface. Cylindrical metal samples were roughened by scratch or by scratch and sandblast and were treated with primer(MR Bond) after scratch and sandblast. And then, liners were prossesed to the cylindrical metal or resin samples according to the manufacturer's recommendations so as to bond metal base or resin base. The specimens were tested in pure tension by using an Instron Univesal testing machine for the four direct reline resins. The results were as follows ; 1. In comparison with tensile bond strength of material relined on resin base or metal base, the case of resin base produced significantly higher tensile bond strength than the case of metal base. 2. Metal surface pretreatment or primer improved the tensile bond strength between the reline resin and the metal($Biosil^{(R)}$) base. 3. The tensile bond strength of Mild Rebaron LC relined on resin base or metal base were similar to those of the other reline resins.

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광중합형 이장재와 금속의치상 간의 결합력에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Tensile Strength between Light-cured Relining Resin and Metal Denture Base)

  • 박인채;이준규;정재헌
    • 구강회복응용과학지
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    • 제16권2호
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    • pp.161-170
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    • 2000
  • The use of autopolymerizing-cured resin and light-cured resin for direct relining of complete and partial dentures has been popular. This investigation compared the adhesion of autopolymerizing-cured reline resin(Tokuso Rebase, Mild Rebaron) or light-cured reline resin(Mild Rebaron LC, Lighton-U) to metal base or resin base. Cylindrical samples were made from metal($Biosil^{(R)}$) or heat-cured resin(QC-20) and were prepared to produce a flat bonding surface. Cylindrical metal samples were roughened by scratch or by scratch and sandblast and were treated with primer(MR Bond) after scratch and sandblast. And then, liners were prossesed to the cylindrical metal or resin samples according to the manufacturer's recomendations so as to bond metal base or resin base. The specimens were tested in pure tension by using an Instron Univasal testing machine for the four direct reline resins. The results were as follows ; 1. In comparison with tensile bond strength of material relined on resin base or metal base, the case of resin base produced significantly higher tensile bond strengths than the case of metal base. 2. Metal surface pretreatment or primer improved the tensile bond strength between the reline resin and the metal($Biosil^{(R)}$) base. 3. The tensile bond strengths of Mild Rebaron LC relined on resin base or metal base were similar to those of the other reline resins.

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Tissue Conditioner가 수종의 의치상용 레진의 물리적 성질에 미치는 영향 (THE PHYSICAL EFFECT OF TISSUE CONDITIONER ON POLYMERIZED ACRYLIC RESINS)

  • 강동주;정창모;전영찬
    • 대한치과보철학회지
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    • 제35권1호
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 1997
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the physical effect of tissue conditioner on polymerized acrylic resins. Surface hardness and transverse strength were measured for evaluating physical effect of tissue conditioner on polymerized acrylic resins. 1) To measured surface hardness, the resin specimens($65{\times}10{\times}10mm$ size) of each resin material were made, applied tissue conditioner, stored in $37^{\circ}C$ water for 1 week, and changed tissue conditioner every week for 3 weeks. Surface hardness was measured every week with Shore hardness tester for 4 weeks. 2) To measured transverse strength, the resin specimens($65{\times}10{\times}3mm$ size & $65{\times}10{\times}1.5mm$) of each resin material were made. The specimens were divided into four groups, and measured by universial testing machine. Group I(control group) : The resin specimens were stored in $37^{\circ}C$ water for 5 weeks. Group II : The resin specimens were stored in $37^{\circ}C$ water for 5 weeks, and relined in 1.5mm thickness with same resin. Group III : The resin specimens were stored in $37^{\circ}C$ water for 1 week, applied tissue conditioner in 1.5mm thickness, stored in $37^{\circ}C$ water for 1 week, changed tissue conditioner and water every week for 3 weeks, removed tissue conditioner, reduced 1.5mm thickness from resin surface which was applied tissue conditioner, and relined in 1.5mm thickness with same resin. The following conclusions were obtained : 1. Surface hardness changes of Vertex RS and Vertex SC were not different significantly(p>0.01). 2. Surface hardness of K-33, Tokuso rebase, and Kooliner were decreased(p<0.01). 3. With the exception of Kooliner, transverse strength of all resin materials between control group and groups which applied with tissue conditioner were not different significantly(p>0.01).

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Effects of relining materials on the flexural strength of relined thermoplastic denture base resins

  • Sun, Yunhan;Song, So-Yeon;Lee, Ki-Sun;Park, Jin-Hong;Ryu, Jae-Jun;Lee, Jeong-Yol
    • The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics
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    • 제10권5호
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    • pp.361-366
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    • 2018
  • PURPOSE. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of relining materials on the flexural strength of relined thermoplastic denture base resins (TDBRs). MATERIALS AND METHODS. For shear bond strength testing, 120 specimens were fabricated using four TDBRs (EstheShot-Bright, Acrytone, Valplast, Weldenz) that were bonded with three autopolymerizing denture relining resins (ADRRs: Vertex Self-Curing, Tokuyama Rebase, Ufi Gel Hard) with a bond area of 6.0 mm in diameter and were assigned to each group (n=10). For flexural strength testing, 120 specimens measuring $64.0{\times}10.0{\times}3.3mm$ (ISO-1567:1999) were fabricated using four TDBRs and three ADRRs and were assigned to each group (n=10). The thickness of the specimens measured 2.0 mm of TDBR and 1.3 mm of ADRR. Forty specimens using four TDBRs and 30 specimens using ADRRs served as the control. All specimens were tested on a universal testing machine. For statistical analysis, Analysis of variance (ANOVA) with Tukey's test as post hoc and Spearman's correlation coefficient analysis (P=.05) were performed. RESULTS. Acry-Tone showed the highest shear bond strength, while Weldenz demonstrated the lowest bond strength between TDBR and ADRRs compared to other groups. EstheShot-Bright exhibited the highest flexural strength, while Weldenz showed the lowest flexural strength. Relined EstheShot-Bright demonstrated the highest flexural strength and relined Weldenz exhibited the lowest flexural strength (P<.05). Flexural strength of TDBRs (P=.001) and shear bond strength (P=.013) exhibited a positive correlation with the flexural strength of relined TDBRs. CONCLUSION. The flexural strength of relined TDBRs was affected by the flexural strength of the original denture base resins and bond strength between denture base resins and relining materials.

첨상용 레진의 성형법이 의치상의 굴곡강도에 미치는 영향 (The Effect of Packing Method of Relining Material on the Flexural Strength of Denture Base Resin)

  • 김민철;김유리
    • 구강회복응용과학지
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    • 제27권2호
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    • pp.197-207
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    • 2011
  • 의치상의 첨상에 사용하는 레진의 종류가 의치상의 굴곡강도와 굴곡계수에 미치는 영향을 비교하는데 있다. 국제표준규격 제 1567 호(ISO 1567:1999)를 참고로 2 가지의 의치상용 열중합레진(Lucitone199(Dentsply Int., NewYork, USA), SR-Ivocap(Ivoclar AG, Schaan, Liechtenstein))을 이용하여 길이 64 mm ${\times}$ 폭 50 mm ${\times}$ 두께 3.3 mm 의 시편을 제작하였다. 각각의 제작된 시편을 다시 두께 2.0 mm 로 규격화한 뒤 3 종류의 레진(Lucitone199 (Dentsply), SR-Ivocap(Ivoclar), Rebase II(Tokuyama Co., Ltd, Tokyo, Japan))으로 각각 1.3 mm 의 두께로 첨상을 하였다. 제작된 시편(n=10)을 증류수가 담긴 밀폐된 용기 내에 $37^{\circ}C$에서 50 시간 동안 보관하였다. 그 후 만능시험기를 이용하여 시편의 3 점 굴곡강도와 굴곡계수를 측정하였다. 지지대간의 거리는 50 mm, crosshead speed 는 5 mm/min 였다. 측정값은 One-way ANOVA 로 비교 분석하였고, Tukey test 를 이용하여 사후 검정하였다. 열중합형 레진과 자가중합형 레진으로 첨상한 군들은 모두 첨상을 시행하지 않은 대조군보다 통계적으로 유의하게 낮은 굴곡강도와 굴곡계수를 나타났다. 본래의 의치상용 레진의 종류와 무관하게 Lucitone199 을 이용해 첨상한 군이 SR-Ivocap 을 이용한 군보다 통계적으로 유의하게 높은 굴곡강도와 굴곡계수를 보였다. 자가중합형 레진을 이용한 군은 열중합형 레진을 이용한 군 보다 통계적으로 유의하게 낮은 굴곡강도와 굴곡계수를 보였다. 의치상의 첨상 시 자가중합형 레진 보다 열중합형 레진을 이용하는 것이 우수한 기계적 성질을 보였다. 열중합형 레진을 이용한 첨상 시 본래의 의치상과 같은 종류의 레진을 사용하는 것은 의치상의 기계적 성질에 영향을 미치지 않았으며 Lucitone199 를 이용한 가압주형법에서 가장 우수한 물성을 나타냈다.

타이타니움 의치상에 대한 다양한 금속표면처리제의 적용이 첨상레진과의 결합강도에 미치는 영향 (The Effects of Various Metal Surface Treatments on the Shear Bond Strength between Titanium Denture Base and Relined Resins)

  • 은준영;조인호;이종혁
    • 구강회복응용과학지
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    • 제22권2호
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    • pp.137-148
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of various metal surface treatments on the shear bond strength between titanium denture base and relined resins. The surfaces of commercially pure(cp) titanium were sandblasted with $50{\mu}m$ $Al_2O_3$ for 20 seconds and each group was treated with MR $Bond^{(R)}$, Alloy $Primer^{(R)}$, and Super-Bond $C&B^{(R)}$ accordingly. The specimens were completed by application of relining resins. The specimens were stored in room temperature. And the shear bond strength of the specimens were measured with the MTS universal testing $machine^{(R)}$. The results were as follows: 1. In comparison with the relining materials, $Kooliner^{(R)}$ groups showed statistically higher shear bond strength than Tokuyama Rebase $II^{(R)}$ groups(p<0.05). 2. Comparing shear bond strength, according to surface treatment, Super-bond $C&B^{(R)}$ groups showed the highest bond strength and were significantly higher than the other three groups(p<0.05). Alloy $Primer^{(R)}$ groups showed no significant difference with the MR $Bond^{(R)}$ groups, but was significantly higher than the sandblasting-only groups(p<0.05). 3. Comparing surface treatment in each groups, for two types of relining resin, the group which applies $Kooliner^{(R)}$ and Super-bond $C&B^{(R)}$ showed the highest bond strength and showed significant difference compared to the other groups(p<0.05). When using Tokuyama Rebase $II^{(R)}$, Super-bond C&B group showed the highest bond strength, but there were no significant difference compared to the Alloy $Primer^{(R)}$ group. In this limited study, applying $Kooliner^{(R)}$ and Super-Bond $C&B^{(R)}$ after sandblasting is considered to be advantageous for relining of titanium base dentures.