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The Influence Using of Two Adhesive Resin Material on the Sh | 63335

Journal of Research in Medical and Dental Science
eISSN No. 2347-2367 pISSN No. 2347-2545

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The Influence Using of Two Adhesive Resin Material on the Shear Bond as a new Construction of Artificial Scleral

Author(s): Souad Hassan Ali* and Akhlas Zeid Abood

Abstract

Background: The device used to simulation of the visible part of the eye is called the ocular prosthesis, that generally used to improve cosmetic, level of function and psychic statue for patient after removed an eye as result to congenital anomaly, external injury and tumor. Objective: The aim of this in vitro study was to valuation the effect using of various resin cements on the shear bond strength between (Heat Clear Acrylic Resin with E-max Heat Press Veneer) for construction of artificial scleral as a new technique. Material and Methods: Twenty rectangle samples, each sample consist of two part (substructure and veneer) of Clear heat cure acrylic resin substructure and IPS E-max Heat Press Veneer ceramic was jointed together by using two types of adhesive (conventional Glass ionomer cement and or Breeze self -adhesive resin cement), (0.3 Milliliter (ml) of adhesive resin cement was applied on the bonding dry surface of each dry part of sample for shear bond strength test. Results: The statistical analysis indicates high significant differences between the (Clear heat cure acrylic resin with ISP E-max ceramic) using Glass inomer cement and in (Clear heat cure acrylic resin with ISP E-max ceramic) using Breeze self-adhesive (P ≤ 0.001). Conclusion: It was concluded that the using of Breeze self -adhesive resin cement showed a better bonding results compared to the conventional Glass ionomer cement for construction of artificial scleral as a new technique.

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