Effect of sintering gold paste coating on the bonding strength of pure titanium and three low-fusing porcelains.
- Author:
Ya-li ZHANG
1
;
Xiao-ping LUO
;
Li ZHOU
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Dental Bonding; Dental Porcelain; chemistry; Dental Stress Analysis; Gold; chemistry; Materials Testing; Metal Ceramic Alloys; Microscopy, Electron, Scanning; Surface Properties; Titanium; chemistry
- From: Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2012;47(5):273-276
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo study the effect of sintering gold paste coating of pure titanium on the adhesion of three porcelains following the protocol ISO 9693, and to investigate the titanium-porcelains interfaces.
METHODSSixty machined pure titanium samples were prepared in a rectangular shape according to ISO 9693 and divided equally into six groups. Half of the strips were coated with gold paste (Deckgold) and sintered. Three ultra-low-fusing dental porcelains (I: Initial Ti, S: Super porcelain Ti-22, T: TitanKeramik) were fused onto the titanium surfaces. A thin layer of bonding agent was only applied on the surfaces of uncoated gold specimens. The interface of the porcelain and titanium was observed with a field emission scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM) after metallographic preparation and sputtered with a very thin carbon layer of the embedded titanium-porcelain interface. After three-point bending test was performed, optical stereomicroscope was used to characterize the titanium-porcelains adhesion and determine the mode of failure.
RESULTSFE-SEM illustrated intermetallic compounds of Au-Ti formed with some visible microcracks in the gold layer and the interface of gold layer and ceramic. All the uncoated gold titanium-porcelain system showed predominately adhesive fracture at the titanium oxidation, whereas the failure modes in all gold coated systems were cohesive and adhesive, mainly cohesive. The three-point-bending test showed that the bonding strength of GS and GI groups [(37.08 ± 4.32) and (36.20 ± 2.40) MPa] were higher than those in uncoated groups [(31.56 ± 3.74) and (30.88 ± 2.60) MPa, P < 0.05], while no significant difference was found between T group and GT group (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSThe gold paste intermediate coatings can improve bond strengths of Super porcelain Ti-22 system and Initial Ti system, which have potential applications in clinical fields.