Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Semolina in Improving the Bond Strength of Metal Alloys and Acrylic Resins for the Fabrication of Hybrid Prostheses for Implant Restoration: An In Vitro Study
Urvi R Echhpal, Khushali K Shah, Subhasree R

TL;DR
This study shows that using semolina can improve the bond strength between metal and acrylic in hybrid dental prostheses, offering a cost-effective solution.
Contribution
The study introduces semolina as a novel, economical material to enhance the bond strength between metal alloys and acrylic resins in hybrid prostheses.
Findings
Semolina significantly increased shear bond strength compared to other methods.
Semolina outperformed DMLS Ti and DMLS CoCr in bond strength.
Semolina burned out cleanly during dewaxing, improving mechanical bonding.
Abstract
Introduction Fixed prosthodontic solutions for restorations of multiple implants are often done using acrylic-metal hybrid prosthesis. These restorations have a high failure rate due to poor bond strength between metal and acrylic, despite using digital attachments and primers. This study has been done to demonstrate an economical yet effective method of increasing shear bond strength between acrylic and metal. Materials and methods Disc specimens of 10 mm diameter and 2 mm thickness were designed using the Meshmixer version 3.5 software (Autodesk Inc., San Rafael, USA). The standard tessellation (STL) file was imported and sent for direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) in cobalt-chromium (CoCr), titanium (Ti), and wax milling. The groups were defined. Ten samples were included in each group. Group 1: Conventional Casting in CoCr; Group 2: Conventional Casting with Opaquer (CoCr);…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDental materials and restorations · Dental Implant Techniques and Outcomes · Bone Tissue Engineering Materials
