Abstract

Nickel–chromium (Ni–Cr) alloys, have been used widely, due to their superior physical properties and economic issues in relation to other precious alloys. Many studies have been carried out on porcelain fused to metal restorations to enhance the bonding quality of the porcelain to Ni-Cr alloy, such as mechanical treatment by air abrasion particles or chemical treatment by acid etching to increase the longevity of the restoration. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of surface treatments sandblasting with Aluminum Oxide (Al2O3), acid etching with Potassium hydrogen difluoride acid (KHF2) and combination treatment on the shear bond strength between Nickel-chromium alloy substructure and porcelain veneer. Twenty-one cylindrical shaped samples have base of 5 mm in diameter and 1 mm in thickness and a cylinder with 4 mm in diameter and 4 mm in length were prepared from Ni – Cr alloy. The samples were divided into 3 groups (n=7) according to surface treatment: Nickel -chromium treated with sandblasting with 50μm Al2O3 group (c), Nickel – chromium etching with KHF2 group (k), and Nickel – chromium sandblasting with 50μm Al2O3 followed with acid etching with KHF2 group (comb). Then ceramic build up (opaque, dentin, enamel, and glaze Vita VMK Master opaque, dentin, enamel, and glaze Vita VMK Master) and sintering was performed according to manufacturer's instructions and the final dimension of porcelain cylinder (4 X 4X 1) were checked with a metal gauge. All samples were subjected to shear force in a universal testing machine at cross head speed 0.5 mm/min. and recorded in MPa. The fractured samples were checked under (DIGITAL MICROSCOPE) (X50) to evaluate the mode of failure, it was adhesive, cohesive and mixed failure modes. The shear bond strength values were analyzed with one-way ANOVA and LSD. The results showed that the highest mean of shear bond strength values was in Ni – Cr combination surface treatment group (26.11 ± 1.85), while the lowest mean was for Ni- Cr acid etched group (22.02 ± 1.5) and Nic group (20.85 ± 1.5). Within the limitation of the present study, the following conclusion can be drawn: Combination surface treatment produced the highest shear bond strength between Ni – Cr surface and veneering porcelain, followed by etching with KHF2, so combination method would increase longevity of porcelain fused to metal restorations.

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