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An evaluation of three methods of bonding resin composite to stainless steel.
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1994
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Materials ScienceEngineeringStainless Steel SpecimensMechanical EngineeringComposite TechnologyAdhesive MaterialLight CuringEsthetic VeneerResin CompositeStructural Adhesive
Three bonding agents were evaluated to determine which were most effective in enhancing the bond of resin composite to stainless steel. A light-activated resin composite was bonded to a total of 60 stainless steel specimens using Panavia, Cover-Up, or Silicoating. Tensile bond strength measurements revealed that all three agents provide a satisfactory means of increasing adherence of the esthetic veneer without decreasing bonding through thermocycling of the specimens. Panavia and Cover-Up were significantly more effective than Silicoating and appear to be easier to use.