Improving the Bonding Stability Between Resin Cements and Zirconia-Based Ceramic Using Different Surface Treatments
Autor: | Kusai Baroudi, Marcelo Massaroni Peçanha, Fausto Frizzera, Rafael Pino Vitti, Laís Regiane Silva-Concílio, Marina Amaral |
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Rok vydání: | 2022 |
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Primer (paint)
Materials science Bond strength Abrasion (mechanical) 030206 dentistry General Medicine engineering.material Silane 03 medical and health sciences chemistry.chemical_compound 0302 clinical medicine chemistry visual_art engineering Surface roughness visual_art.visual_art_medium Cubic zirconia Adhesive Ceramic Oral Surgery Composite material |
Zdroj: | The International Journal of Prosthodontics. 35:414-419 |
ISSN: | 0893-2174 |
Popis: | PURPOSE To evaluate the effects of airborne-particle abrasion with alumina particles or silicamodified alumina particles on the bond strength between zirconia and conventional MDP-based (Ph; Panavia F 2.0, Kuraray) or self-adhesive (SA; RelyX U200, 3M ESPE) resin cements. MATERIALS AND METHODS Five surface treatments were evaluated: C = no surface treatment; AB = airborne-particle abrasion with alumina particles (BIO-ART Dental Supplies and Equipment); ABP = AB combined with MDP-based primer (Alloy Primer, Kuraray); SS = airborne-particle abrasion with silica-modified alumina particles (CoJet, 3M ESPE) combined with silane (RelyX Ceramic Primer, 3M ESPE); and SSP = SS combined with MDP-based primer. The surface roughness (Ra) of the airborne particle-abraded samples (n = 5) was measured by a contact profilometer (Mitutoyo Surftest SJ-401, Mitutoyo). Cylinders of the resin cements tested were bonded to the surface-treated zirconia. The microshear test was performed by the application of a load with a wire loop parallel to the adhesive interface until debonding of the resin cement cylinders. The microshear bond strength (μSBS) of the samples was measured before and after being subjected to thermocycling (TC; 5°C to 55°C, 60 seconds dwell time for 3,000 cycles; MSCT, Marcelo Nucci). One-way (Ra) and two-way (μSBS) analysis of variance followed by Tukey post hoc test (α = .05) were used. RESULTS The SS (Ph: 12.6 MPa; Ph-TC: 6.37 MPa; SA: 11.8 MPa; SA-TC: 9.37) and SSP (Ph: 10.4 MPa; Ph-TC: 5.82 MPa; SA: 10.4 MPa; SA-TC: 10.0) surface treatments produced the highest surface roughness values (P < .001). The SS samples achieved the highest immediate bond strength for both resin cements. However, after TC, SA resin cement associated with any surface treatment produced the highest bond strength values. CONCLUSION The self-adhesive resin cement promoted higher and more stable bond strength values when associated with a surface roughening method. |
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