Effect of four chemical reagents on the shear bond strength of four different metal alloys bonded with self-adhesive resin cement
Key Points
Surface modification enhances bond strength between metal alloys and resin cement, improving durability.
Key evidence shows a measurable impact on the shear bond strength with identified chemical reagents.
Analysis of bond strength relates to the performance of four metal alloy types in dental applications.
Findings suggest significant implications for dental material design and usage, with potential clinical impact.
Abstract
The surface modification of four different metal alloys with various chemical reagents affects the SBS between the surfaces of these alloys and self-adhesive resin cement.