Nihon Hotetsu Shika Gakkai Zasshi
Online ISSN : 1883-177X
Print ISSN : 0389-5386
ISSN-L : 0389-5386
Micro Powder Retention for Retaining Acrylic Resin Veneers
Part 1. Application of Pressure Sensitive Adhesive
Takuo TanakaHideki MaeyamaMasami HiranoMitsumasa KawaharaHideo MatsumuraMitsuru AtsutaSyuzo Simakawa
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1990 Volume 34 Issue 2 Pages 285-293

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Abstract
Powder retentions are widely used in clinical for retaining acrylic resin facing of veneered crown. These retentions show relatively high bond strength and easy manipulation compared with the traditional retention devices of bar, hole, bead, loop and etc.
However, the particle size of powders commercially available are above 250μm and reduced the thickness of facing resin. Thereupon, smaller diameter of powder were trially applied, however, microparticles were submerged under adhesive and undercut effective for retaining resin was lost.
In this research, a new powder retention system adopted pressure sensitive adhesive was studied. The trial adhesive includes volatile solvent like as the traditional adhesives. However, the solvent vapors rapidly and the adhesive applied onto the wax pattern showes pressure sensitivity. Six different sizes of spherical powder were used and the smallest and largest particle size were 90-110μm and 230-250μm respectively.
New powder retention system applied sensitive adhesive exhibited excellent bond strength to photo polimerized composite facing resin and denture base resin. The powder of 110-130μm diameter showed shear bond strength values of above 200kgf/cm2 after 30, 000 thermocycles.
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