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A study on the shear bond strength of the porcelain laminate according to surface roughness of the cut enamel

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Abstract


The purpose of this study was to evaluate the shear bond strength of the porcelain laminate specimens according to the surface roughness of the cut enamel of human anterior teeth.
Flat enamel surfaces were prepared in 30 extracted human anterior teeth with diamond disc which were divided into two groups.
Group 1: Coarse enamel surface group prepared with LVS-3 bur.
Group 2: Fine enamel surface group prepared with superfine diamond bur.
30 teeth specimens of two group were stored in normal saline during 24 hours.
30 disk-type porcelain laminate specimens with diameter 4mm and thickness 1mm were made and sand-blasted on internal surface which were to cemented on enamel surface.
Porcelain laminate specimens were cemented on enamel surface with Choice Veneer System (Bisco Dental, U.S.A.) according to manufacture¡¯s instructions.
All teeth specimens of two groups were manipulated with same method and stored in normal saline before testing.
An Universal Testing machine (Model No. UTM-4206, Instron, U.S.A) was used to apply shear loads in the vertical directed, and the force required for separation was recorded with a cross head speed of 3m/min and 500kg in full scale.
@ES The results were as follow;
@EN 1. The mean shear bond strength of coarse surface group was 36.30kg and that of fine surface group was 44.39kg, but there was no significant difference in breaking strength of two groups(p>0.05).

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