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    La contribuci贸n del espesor de la cer谩mica y el tipo de adhesivo a la resistencia de desuni贸n de las carillas dentales de cer谩mica con l谩ser Er, Cr: YSGG.

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    Purpose: De-bonding strength of ceramic veneers by laser use needs to be evaluated in detail. The aim of this study, is to determine the contribution of ceramic thickness and cementing agents to the de-bonding strength of ceramic veneers using Er,Cr:YSGG laser. Methods: A total of 120 maxillary central incisors specimens were randomly divided into twelve groups on the basis of disc thickness, cementing agent, and Er,Cr:YSGG laser use. Under laboratory conditions, 120 IPS Empress II system discs 0.5mm, 1mm, and 2mm in thickness were applied to the tooth surfaces, for laser use. An Er,Cr:YSGG laser system was applied to the central surface of the IPS Empress II discs on specimens in all laser groups (Groups 1,3,5,7,9,11). Then the shear bond strength (SBS) for all specimens were tested with a testing machine at a speed of 0.5mm/min. The SBS values were considered as the de-bonding strength. Results: The mean de-bonding strength values for Groups 9 and 11 (0,5 mm disc thickness + laser application) have the lowest median load (0.000 N), while Group 4 (2mm disc thickness + no laser) has the highest median load (573.885 N). The de-bonding strengths of all the groups without laser application were higher than those of all groups with laser use. When laser is applied, the mean de-bonding strength decreases with decreasing disc thickness, and it reaches zero at 0.5mm thickness of discs cemented by self- or total-etch adhesives. Conclusions: The de-bonding strength decreases with laser use, and decreasing disc thickness. In the absence of laser, the mean de-bonding values of discs cemented by a total etch adhesive system are always higher than those of discs cemented with a self-etch adhesive system. Without any extra load, all 0.5mm thick discs were dislodged from teeth while applying or testing the laser.Prop贸sito: La resistencia de desuni贸n de las carillas de cer谩mica mediante el uso del l谩ser debe evaluarse en detalle. El objetivo de este estudio es determinar la contribuci贸n del espesor de la cer谩mica y los agentes de cementaci贸n a la resistencia de desuni贸n de las carillas de cer谩mica utilizando el l谩ser Er, Cr: YSGG. M茅todos: Un total de 120 incisivos centrales maxilares se dividieron al azar en doce grupos seg煤n el grosor del disco, el agente de cementaci贸n y el uso del l谩ser Er, Cr: YSGG. En condiciones de laboratorio, se aplicaron en las superficies de los dientes 120 discos del sistema IPS Empress II de 0,5mm, 1mm y 2mm de grosor, para uso con l谩ser. Se aplic贸 un sistema l谩ser Er, Cr: YSGG a la superficie central de los discos IPS Empress II en muestras de todos los grupos de l谩ser (Grupos 1,3,5,7,9,11). Luego, la resistencia de la uni贸n al cizallamiento (SBS) para todas las muestras se prob贸 con una m谩quina de prueba a una velocidad de 0.5mm/min. Los valores de SBS se consideraron como la fuerza de desuni贸n. Resultados: Los valores medios de resistencia de desuni贸n para los Grupos 9 y 11 (espesor de disco de 0,5mm + aplicaci贸n de l谩ser) demostr贸 la carga media m谩s baja (0,000 N), mientras que el Grupo 4 (espesor de disco de 2 mm + sin l谩ser) tuvo la carga media m谩s alta (573.885 N). Las fuerzas de desuni贸n de todos los grupos sin aplicaci贸n de l谩ser fueron superiores a las de todos los grupos con uso de l谩ser. Cuando se aplica el l谩ser, la fuerza media de desuni贸n disminuye al disminuir el grosor del disco, y llega a cero con el grosor de 0,5mm de los discos cementados, para ambos adhesivos de grabado. Conclusiones: la fuerza de desuni贸n disminuye con el uso del l谩ser y disminuye con el grosor del disco. En ausencia de l谩ser, los valores medios de desuni贸n de los discos cementados con un sistema de adhesivo de grabado total son siempre m谩s altos que los de los discos cementados con un sistema de adhesivo de autograbado. Sin ninguna carga adicional, todos los discos de 0,5mm de grosor se desprendieron de los dientes al aplicar el l谩ser

    Interaction of Water and Fiber Free and Fiber Reinforced Acrylic Resins: Studied by 400 MHz NMR

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    There is no report is available on the interaction of polymerized acrylic resin materials with water studied by high resolution NMR. In this study, the chemical shifts of NMR peaks of water interacting with different types of polymerized acrylic resin materials were compared. Two different types of polymers obtained by heat and microwave, were selected. Each NMR sample was prepared by mixing the dusty materials and 1 mL of a mixture of H 2O (80 %) and D 2O (20 %). The water proton signals in samples were measured by 400 MHz NMR. The data was divided into four groups. The chemical shifts of microwave acrylic resin (group 3) was higher than that of microwave acrylic resin reinforced with glass fibers (group 4), while the chemical shift of heat cured acrylic resin (group 1) was higher than that of heat cured acrylic resin reinforced with glass fibers (group 2). Furthermore, the chemical shifts of material polymerized by microwave are higher than those polymerized by injection (group 3 > group 1, and group 4 > group 2). Data shows that different type of polymerized acrylic resin materials can be differentiated by chemical shift measurements
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