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Title: UV-Mediated Photofunctionalization of Indirect Restorative Materials Enhances Bonding to a Resin-Based Luting Agent
Authors: Kyoko Ishikawa
Monica Yamauti
Antonin Tichy
Masaomi Ikeda
Takeshi Ueno
Noriyuki Wakabayashi
Ornnicha Thanatvarakorn
Taweesak Prasansuttiporn
Celso Afonso Klein-Junior
Akifumi Takahashi
Tomohiro Takagaki
Masatoshi Nakajima
Junji Tagami
Keiichi Hosaka
Authors: Kyoko Ishikawa
Monica Yamauti
Antonin Tichy
Masaomi Ikeda
Takeshi Ueno
Noriyuki Wakabayashi
Ornnicha Thanatvarakorn
Taweesak Prasansuttiporn
Celso Afonso Klein-Junior
Akifumi Takahashi
Tomohiro Takagaki
Masatoshi Nakajima
Junji Tagami
Keiichi Hosaka
Keywords: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology;Immunology and Microbiology
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2021
Abstract: Purpose. The potential of UV-mediated photofunctionalization to enhance the resin-based luting agent bonding performance to aged materials was investigated. Methods. Sixty samples of each material were prepared. Yttria-stabilized zirconia (YZr) and Pd-Au alloy (Pd-Au) plates were fabricated and sandblasted. Lithium disilicate glass-ceramic (LDS) was CAD-CAM prepared and ground with #800 SiC paper. Half of the specimens were immersed in machine oil for 24 h to simulate the carbon adsorption. Then, all of the specimens (noncarbon- and carbon-adsorbed) were submitted to UV-mediated photofunctionalization with a 15 W UV-LED (265 nm, 300 mA, 7692 μW/cm2) for 0 (control groups), 5, and 15 min and subjected to contact angle () measurement and bonded using a resin cement (Panavia™ V5, Kuraray Noritake, Japan). The tensile bond strength (TBS) test was performed after 24 h. The (°) and TBS (MPa) data were statistically analyzed using two-way ANOVA and Bonferroni correction tests (α=0.05). Results. In the carbon-adsorbed groups, UV-mediated photofunctionalization for 5 min significantly decreased of all materials and increased TBS of YZr, and UV for 15 min significantly increased the TBS of LDS and Pd-Au. In noncarbon-adsorbed groups, UV-photofunctionalization did not significantly change the or TBS except YZr specimens UV-photofunctionalized for 15 min. Conclusion. UV-mediated photofunctionalization might have removed the adsorbed hydrocarbon molecules from the materials' surfaces and enhanced bond strengths of Panavia™ V5 to YZr, LDS, and Pd-Au. Additionally, UV-mediated photofunctionalization improved the overall TBS of YZr. Further investigation on the optimum conditions of UV photofunctionalization on indirect restorative materials should be conducted.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/75805
ISSN: 23146141
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