A new adhesive technology for all-ceramics.
Dent Mater
; 19(6): 567-73, 2003 Sep.
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVES:
Evaluation of a new surface treatment method to obtain a good bond strength between a luting composite and several ceramics.METHODS:
Specimen preparation and test procedure were done according to ISO 10477 Amendment 1. The surfaces of Empress II, InCeram-Alumina, InCeram-Zirconia and Frialit (ZrO2) were ground under water-cooling with 400 grit grinding paper, afterwards polished with 800 grit and air-dried. Each ceramic material investigated was divided into three groups of 10 specimens each. Group 1 was flame-treated with the PyrosilPen for 2.5 s, group 2 for 5 s and group 3 for 10 s/cm(2). After the flame treatment, a methacryl silane was applied followed by a luting composite. Prior to measuring shear bond strength, the specimens were thermocycled 5,000 times in a water-bath between +5 and +55 degrees C. Furthermore, SEM- and Fourier-transform infrared spectrophotometer (FT-IR)-investigations were done. As a control, Empress II etched and silaned was used.RESULTS:
Shear bond strength measurements indicated that the optimal treatment time was 5 s/cm(2). Regarding this time the following bond strength values between the luting composite and the various ceramics were obtained Empress II 23 (5)MPa, InCeram-Alumina 23 (5)MPa, InCeram-Zirconia 13 (8)MPa, and Frialit 16 (6)MPa. The control achieved 27 (6)MPa. On all surfaces of the flamed specimens Si could be detected by FT-IR.Significance. The PyrosilPen-Technology is an easy and effective method for surface-treating silicate, aluminum oxide and zirconium oxide ceramics to obtain good bonding to luting composites.
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Colagem Dentária
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Ano de publicação:
2003
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