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Publications (2/2 displayed)

  • 2021On the synergistic effect of sulfonic functionalization and acidic adhesive conditioning to enhance the adhesion of PEEK to resin-matrix composites32citations
  • 2020Adhesion of PEEK to resin-matrix composites used in dentistry22citations

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  • Henriques, Bruno
  • Özcan, Mutlu
  • Matias De Souza, Júlio César
  • Barra, Guilherme M. O.
  • Fredel, Márcio C.
  • Silva, Filipe S.
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Adhesion of PEEK to resin-matrix composites used in dentistry

  • Escobar, Mario
  • Henriques, Bruno
  • Silva, Filipe S.
  • Özcan, Mutlu
  • Matias De Souza, Júlio César
  • Fredel, Márcio C.
Abstract

<p>The aim of this work was to perform a scoping review on the PEEK surface modification to establish an effective adhesion to resin-matrix composite for restorative dentistry. A Medline search was performed for related scientific articles published from 1995 up to 2018. PEEK has revealed a low surface energy and a poor wettability that negatively affect the bonding to resin-matrix composites. The increase in roughness by surface modification is the main factor for enhancing mechanical interlocking of PEEK to resin-matrix materials. The highest shear bond strength values of PEEK to resin composites were recorded for gritblasted PEEK modified by sulfuric acid treatment followed by using methacrylate-based adhesives. The combination of ordinary and recent methods for PEEK surface modification has improved PEEK surface for adhesion to resin-matrix materials. Nevertheless, further comparative studies with different adhesive materials and surface treatment are still required.</p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • strength
  • composite
  • resin
  • surface energy