2.Evaluation of Novel Platelet Polymorphisms in Stroke. Dichotomic Effect of rs5443 in GNB3.
Constantino MARTINEZ ; Ana Isabel ANTON ; Agustina BERNAL ; Maria Luisa LOZANO ; Francisca FERRER-MARIN ; Javier CORRAL ; Juan Antonio INIESTA ; Vicente VICENTE ; Jose RIVERA
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2015;11(1):102-103
No abstract available.
Blood Platelets*
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3.Microshear bond strength of dual-cure resin cement in zirconia after different cleaning techniques: an in vitro study
Katherine Joselyn ATOCHE-SOCOLA ; Luis Ernesto ARRIOLA-GUILLÉN ; Ana Isabel LÓPEZ-FLORES ; Isadora Martini GARCIA ; Gustavo HUERTAS-MOGOLLÓN ; Fabrício Mezzomo COLLARES ; Vicente Castelo BRANCO LEITUNE
The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics 2021;13(4):237-245
PURPOSE:
This study aimed to compare the microshear bond strength (µSBS) of dual-cure resin cement in CAD-CAM zirconia after different cleaning techniques.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
Fifty discs of zirconia-based ceramic from Ivoclar Vivadent were embedded in acrylic resin. The discs were divided into five groups according to the cleaning
methods:
used: Group 1: drying with spraying + sandblasting with Al2O3 ; Group 2: washed with water and dried with spraying + sandblasting with Al2O 3 ; Group 3: washed with distilled water and dried with spraying + sandblasting with Al2O3 + zirconium oxide (Ivoclean); Group 4: washed with distilled water and dried with spraying + sandblasting with Al2O3 + potassium hydroxide (Zirclean); and Group 5: washed with distilled water and dried with spraying + sandblasting with Al2O3 + 1% NaClO. All of the groups were contaminated with artificial saliva for 1 minute and then cleaned. Statistical analyses were performed using ANOVA and Tukey’s tests.
RESULTS:
There were statistically significant differences among all groups for µSBS (P < .05). The group treated with zirconium oxide (Group 3) showed the highest µSBS (18.75 ± 0.23 MPa).
CONCLUSION
When applied to zirconia, the cleaning methods affected the bonding with resin cement differently.
4.Microshear bond strength of dual-cure resin cement in zirconia after different cleaning techniques: an in vitro study
Katherine Joselyn ATOCHE-SOCOLA ; Luis Ernesto ARRIOLA-GUILLÉN ; Ana Isabel LÓPEZ-FLORES ; Isadora Martini GARCIA ; Gustavo HUERTAS-MOGOLLÓN ; Fabrício Mezzomo COLLARES ; Vicente Castelo BRANCO LEITUNE
The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics 2021;13(4):237-245
PURPOSE:
This study aimed to compare the microshear bond strength (µSBS) of dual-cure resin cement in CAD-CAM zirconia after different cleaning techniques.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
Fifty discs of zirconia-based ceramic from Ivoclar Vivadent were embedded in acrylic resin. The discs were divided into five groups according to the cleaning
methods:
used: Group 1: drying with spraying + sandblasting with Al2O3 ; Group 2: washed with water and dried with spraying + sandblasting with Al2O 3 ; Group 3: washed with distilled water and dried with spraying + sandblasting with Al2O3 + zirconium oxide (Ivoclean); Group 4: washed with distilled water and dried with spraying + sandblasting with Al2O3 + potassium hydroxide (Zirclean); and Group 5: washed with distilled water and dried with spraying + sandblasting with Al2O3 + 1% NaClO. All of the groups were contaminated with artificial saliva for 1 minute and then cleaned. Statistical analyses were performed using ANOVA and Tukey’s tests.
RESULTS:
There were statistically significant differences among all groups for µSBS (P < .05). The group treated with zirconium oxide (Group 3) showed the highest µSBS (18.75 ± 0.23 MPa).
CONCLUSION
When applied to zirconia, the cleaning methods affected the bonding with resin cement differently.