The influence of surface standardization of lithium disilicate glass ceramic on bond strength to a dual resin cement
Autor: | Janaina Bertoncelo de Almeida, Gilberto Antonio Borges, R Brum, Rui Fernando Mazur, Danilo Biazzetto de Menezes Caldas |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
Předmět: |
Dental Stress Analysis
Ceramics Curing Lights Dental Materials science Surface Properties Carbon Compounds Inorganic Dental Cements Dental bonding engineering.material Hydrofluoric Acid law.invention chemistry.chemical_compound Hydrofluoric acid Acid Etching Dental law Materials Testing Silicon carbide Shear strength Aluminum Oxide Humans Ceramic Composite material General Dentistry Glass-ceramic Bond strength Silicon Compounds Dental Bonding Diamond Dental Porcelain Dental Polishing Resin Cements chemistry visual_art Dental Etching engineering visual_art.visual_art_medium Lithium Compounds Microscopy Electron Scanning Stress Mechanical Shear Strength |
Zdroj: | Operative dentistry. 36(5) |
ISSN: | 0361-7734 |
Popis: | SUMMARY In vitro studies to assess bond strength between resins and ceramics have used surfaces that have been ground flat to ensure standardization; however, in patients, ceramic surfaces are irregular. The effect of a polished and unpolished ceramic on bond strength needs to be investigated. Sixty ceramic specimens (20×5×2 mm) were made and divided into two groups. One group was ground with 220- to 2000-grit wet silicon carbide paper and polished with 3-, 1-, and ¼-μm diamond paste; the other group was neither ground nor polished. Each group was divided into three subgroups: treated polished controls (PC) and untreated unpolished controls (UPC), polished (PE) and unpolished specimens (UPE) etched with hydrofluoric acid, and polished (PS) and unpolished specimens (UPS) sandblasted with alumina. Resin cement cylinders were built over each specimen. Shear bond strength was measured, and the fractured site was analyzed. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Tukey post hoc tests were performed. PE (44.47 ± 5.91 MPa) and UPE (39.70 ± 5.46 MPa) had the highest mean bond strength. PS (31.05 ± 8.81 MPa), UPC (29.11 ± 8.11 MPa), and UPS (26.41 ± 7.31 MPa) were statistically similar, and PC (24.96 ± 8.17 MPa) was the lowest. Hydrofluoric acid provides the highest bond strength regardless of whether the surface is polished or not. |
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