The Adhesion Mechanism of Dental Adhesive Resin to the Alloy: Experimental Evidence of the Deterioration of Bonding Ability due to Adsorbed Water on the Oxide Layer

The effect of a several-molecule thick layer of water adsorbed on the oxide layer was examined for a Co-Cr alloy and 18-8 stainless steel. The alloys were dehydrated by heating to 700°C at 1×10-6 Torr after oxidizing at 500°C in air. Dental adhesive resin containing 4-META was bonded to these alloy...

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Veröffentlicht in:Dental Materials Journal 1986/12/25, Vol.5(2), pp.211-216,296
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subjects Acrylic Resins
Adhesion mechanism
Adhesive resin
Adsorbed water
Adsorption
Bonding ability deterioration
Chromium Alloys
Dental Bonding
Dental Cements
Dentistry
Stainless Steel
Surface Properties
Water
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