The Bonding of Soft Lining Materials to The Denture Base: Meta-Analysis

Background: One of the biggest disadvantages of soft lining materials is that they deform over time and cause ruptures and fractures in the bonding with the denture base. To overcome these problems, the factors that weaken the bonding should be determined and measures should be taken accordingly. Th...

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Main Authors: Nuran Yanıkoğlu, Büşra Tosun
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Language:English
Published: Selcuk University Press 2023-08-01
Series:Selcuk Dental Journal
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/2578111
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description Background: One of the biggest disadvantages of soft lining materials is that they deform over time and cause ruptures and fractures in the bonding with the denture base. To overcome these problems, the factors that weaken the bonding should be determined and measures should be taken accordingly. The aim of this study is to elucidate the factors affecting the bonding of soft lining materials to the denture base, in terms of dental base and soft lining materials, surface treatments and retention agents. Methods: The keywords 'soft lining materials, dental base, bond strength' were written and searched using PubMed/Medline databases, and as a result, 54 research articles related to the current study were evaluated. Each article was classified in terms of the type of denture base and soft lining material, methods of surface treatment, retention agents, and bond strength. Results: While retention in saliva and water bathing decreased the shear bond strength compared to the group without any retention agent, the application of cleaning agents increased the shear bond strength. The tensile bond strength varied according to the surface treatments, and the laser application showed the highest tensile bond strength. In terms of peel strength, the heat-treated group and the laser with chemical treatment applied group showed lower bond strength than the mechanical treatment and soaked group. Conclusion: It was concluded that cleaning agents, laser application and mechanical treatments increased the tensile, shear and peel strength.
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spelling doaj-art-8903fb3b683249caa2d25dbad9b3553c2025-01-03T00:46:51ZengSelcuk University PressSelcuk Dental Journal2148-75292023-08-0110241942310.15311/selcukdentj.1156304154The Bonding of Soft Lining Materials to The Denture Base: Meta-AnalysisNuran Yanıkoğlu0Büşra Tosun1ATATÜRK ÜNİVERSİTESİBOLU ABANT İZZET BAYSAL ÜNİVERSİTESİBackground: One of the biggest disadvantages of soft lining materials is that they deform over time and cause ruptures and fractures in the bonding with the denture base. To overcome these problems, the factors that weaken the bonding should be determined and measures should be taken accordingly. The aim of this study is to elucidate the factors affecting the bonding of soft lining materials to the denture base, in terms of dental base and soft lining materials, surface treatments and retention agents. Methods: The keywords 'soft lining materials, dental base, bond strength' were written and searched using PubMed/Medline databases, and as a result, 54 research articles related to the current study were evaluated. Each article was classified in terms of the type of denture base and soft lining material, methods of surface treatment, retention agents, and bond strength. Results: While retention in saliva and water bathing decreased the shear bond strength compared to the group without any retention agent, the application of cleaning agents increased the shear bond strength. The tensile bond strength varied according to the surface treatments, and the laser application showed the highest tensile bond strength. In terms of peel strength, the heat-treated group and the laser with chemical treatment applied group showed lower bond strength than the mechanical treatment and soaked group. Conclusion: It was concluded that cleaning agents, laser application and mechanical treatments increased the tensile, shear and peel strength.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/2578111bağlanma dayanımıyumuşak astar materyalleriyüzey i̇şlemleribond strengthsoft lining materialssurface treatments
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The Bonding of Soft Lining Materials to The Denture Base: Meta-Analysis
Selcuk Dental Journal
bağlanma dayanımı
yumuşak astar materyalleri
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bond strength
soft lining materials
surface treatments
title The Bonding of Soft Lining Materials to The Denture Base: Meta-Analysis
title_full The Bonding of Soft Lining Materials to The Denture Base: Meta-Analysis
title_fullStr The Bonding of Soft Lining Materials to The Denture Base: Meta-Analysis
title_full_unstemmed The Bonding of Soft Lining Materials to The Denture Base: Meta-Analysis
title_short The Bonding of Soft Lining Materials to The Denture Base: Meta-Analysis
title_sort bonding of soft lining materials to the denture base meta analysis
topic bağlanma dayanımı
yumuşak astar materyalleri
yüzey i̇şlemleri
bond strength
soft lining materials
surface treatments
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