Sadaaki Murahara
Kagoshima University
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Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry | 2011
Hiroyuki Minami; Sadaaki Murahara; Shiro Suzuki; Takuo Tanaka
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM Although the effectiveness of primers for resin bonding to noble alloys has been demonstrated, no effective clinical technique for bonding to noble metal ceramic alloys has been established. PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of metal primers on the shear bond strength of an adhesive resin to noble metal ceramic alloys after thermal cycling. MATERIAL AND METHODS Sixty-three disk-shaped specimens (10 × 2.5 mm) were cast from high-gold-content alloys (Super Metal W-85: W85 or IFK88 GR: IFK88), a high-palladium-content alloy (Super Metal N-40: N40), and an Ag-Pd-Cu-Au alloy (Castwell M.C.12: MC12). Smaller-sized disk-shaped specimens (8 × 2.5 mm) were fabricated with MC12. Bonding surfaces were finished with 600-grit SiC-paper and airborne-particle abraded with 50-μm alumina. Pairs of disks were primed (V-Primer: VP; ML Primer: ML; or Metaltite: MT) and bonded with an adhesive resin (Super-Bond C&B). The bond strengths were determined before and after 20,000 and 50,000 thermal cycles (n=7). Data were analyzed by using a 3-way ANOVA and the Bonferroni test (α=.05). Failure modes were determined by optical microscope and SEM observation. RESULTS Bond strengths to high-gold-content alloys with VP and MT significantly decreased after the thermal cycling (P<.001). Bond strengths to W85 (35.27 ±4.25 MPa) and IFK88 (33.57 ±3.56 MPa) after 50,000 thermal cycles obtained by ML were the highest (P<.001), and these groups showed combination failures. Bond strengths to N40 significantly decreased after 50,000 thermal cycles (P<.001), regardless of primers. CONCLUSIONS Shear bond strengths (SBS) to high-gold-content alloys were not degraded up to 50,000 thermal cycles when primed with ML. None of the primers evaluated was effective for high-palladium-content alloy.
The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics | 2016
Yoshito Minesaki; Sadaaki Murahara; Yutaro Kajihara; Yoshihisa Takenouchi; Takuo Tanaka; Shiro Suzuki; Hiroyuki Minami
PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of two different metal conditioners for non-precious metal alloys for the bonding of porcelain to a cobalt-chromium (Co-Cr) alloy. MATERIALS AND METHODS Disk-shaped specimens (2.5×10.0 mm) were cast with Co-Cr alloy and used as adherend materials. The bonding surfaces were polished with a 600-grid silicon carbide paper and airborne-particle abraded using 110 µm alumina particles. Bonding specimens were fabricated by applying and firing either of the metal conditioners on the airborne-particle abraded surface, followed by firing porcelain into 5 mm in diameter and 3 mm in height. Specimens without metal conditioner were also fabricated. Shear bond strength for each group (n=8) were measured and compared (α=.05). Sectional view of bonding interface was observed by SEM. EDS analysis was performed to determine the chemical elements of metal conditioners and to determine the failure modes after shear test. RESULTS There were significant differences among three groups, and two metal conditioner-applied groups showed significantly higher values compared to the non-metal conditioner group. The SEM observation of the sectional view at bonding interface revealed loose contact at porcelain-alloy surface for non-metal conditioner group, however, close contact at both alloy-metal conditioner and metal conditioner-porcelain interfaces for both metal conditioner-applied groups. All the specimens showed mixed failures. EDS analysis showed that one metal conditioner was Si-based material, and another was Ti-based material. Si-based metal conditioner showed higher bond strengths compared to the Ti-based metal conditioner, but exhibited more porous failure surface failure. CONCLUSION Based on the results of this study, it can be stated that the application of metal conditioner is recommended for the bonding of porcelain to cobalt-chromium alloys.
Dental Materials Journal | 2010
Nobuhiro Okuya; Hiroyuki Minami; Hisanori Kurashige; Sadaaki Murahara; Shiro Suzuki; Takuo Tanaka
Dental Materials Journal | 2007
Hiroyuki Minami; Sayaka Hori; Hisanori Kurashige; Sadaaki Murahara; Koichi Muraguchi; Yoshito Minesaki; Takuo Tanaka
Dental Materials Journal | 2013
Hiroyuki Minami; Sadaaki Murahara; Koichi Muraguchi; Kenji Sakoguchi; Shiro Suzuki; Takuo Tanaka
Dental Materials Journal | 2009
Hiroyuki Minami; Shiro Suzuki; Sadaaki Murahara; Yasukazu Saimi; Yoshito Minesaki; Takuo Tanaka
Dental Materials Journal | 2013
Sadaaki Murahara; Hiroyuki Minami; Shiro Suzuki; Kenji Sakoguchi; Daisaku Shiomuki; Yoshito Minesaki; Takuo Tanaka
Nihon Hotetsu Shika Gakkai Zasshi | 2007
Sadaaki Murahara; Hirotada Kajihara; Sayaka Hori; Yoshito Minesaki; Tadashi Onizuka; Takuo Tanaka
接着歯学 = Adhesive dentistry | 2010
Hiroyuki Minami; Kenji Sakoguchi; Sadaaki Murahara; Koichi Muraguchi; Daisaku Shiomuki; Yoshito Minesaki; Tadashi Onizuka; Takuo Tanaka
Abstracts of the General Sessions of the Japanese Society for Dental Materials and Devices 50th General Session of the Japanese Society for Dental Materials and Devices in conjunction with International Dental Materials Congress 2007 | 2007
Sayaka Hori; Hiroyuki Minami; Sadaaki Murahara; Yoshito Minesaki; Tadashi Onizuka; Hideo Matsumura; Takuo Tanaka