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An analysis of shear bond strength of Co-Cr alloy of porcelain fused to metal and ceramic

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Abstract


Purpose: In this study, a corresponding porcelain coating material was applied to dental Co-Cr metal among PFM.
Methods: The bonding strength of the fired specimens was measured by a three-point flexural rigidity test. SEM/EDS was used to observe the surface component of specimens.

Results: First, All groups were higher than the minimum bonding strength of 25 MPa specified in ISO 9693 for dental metal-ceramics specimens. Second, The bonding strength of control group(WO) is 44.64 MPa. Experimental group DM was 35.45 MPa and DP was 31.82 MPa(P<0.05). Tukey's HSD tests results have shown that the bonding strength in control group(WO) is higher than that of experimental group(DM, DP). Third, In the case of metal - porcelain bonding strength, the application of opaque porcelain and firing were higher than those of the group treated with degassing process.

Conclusion: The bonding strength was higher when the powder opaque porcelain was applied than the paste opaque porcelain.

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Dental prosthesis; Dental technique; Shear bond strength

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