Sains Malaysiana, 2015;44:413-419.

Abstract

This study evaluated the effect of disinfectants on the tensile bond strength of Nickel-Chromium alloy bonded with resin
cement. 180 pairs of Nickel-Chromium dumbbells were prepared. The dumbbells were divided into 3 groups (n=60), which
received one of the following treatments: Sandblasted only (control), sandblasted and Perform®-ID or sandblasted and
sodium hypochlorite (SH) before bonding with resin cement. All bonded specimens were stored in distilled water for 24
h and half of the specimens were subsequently thermocycled (500 cycles) before debonding. Tensile bond strength was
recorded and each dumbbell was examined for failure mode. Two-way ANOVA analysis indicated that overall there was
a statistically significant difference between 24 h and thermocycling test, but no differences between sandblasted only,
sandblasted and Perform-ID or sandblasted and SH groups. Post-ANOVA contrasts indicated that only the sandblasted
and SH group showed a significant difference between the 24 h and thermocycling test. Disinfectants did not significantly
decrease tensile bond strength between Nickel-Chromium dumbbells bonded with resin cement.