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The effect of surface treatments on the bonding strength of ceramic inlays to dentinFootnote

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Pages 2490-2502 | Received 30 Nov 2016, Accepted 28 Feb 2017, Published online: 11 Apr 2017
 

Abstract

Aim: To compare and evaluate the effects of different surface treatments on surface roughness and the microtensile bonding strengths of four different ceramics to dentin. Methods: 160 human molar teeth were used. The teeth were divided into four groups (n = 40). FC (Finesse), LC (IPS Empress Esthetics), LDC (IPS Empress e-Max) and MZC (Zirkonzahn Prettau) ceramic restorations were prepared. The specimens were divided into eight groups: (1) control, (2) air abrasion (AA), (3) HF acid etching (HF), (4) experimental hot etching (EHE), (5) Nd:YAG laser irradiation, (6) Nd:YAG laser + air abrasion, (7) Nd:YAG laser + HF acid, and (8) Nd:YAG laser + experimental hot etching. The surface roughness of the ceramics was determined with atomic force microscopy. After the cementation process, the specimens were thermal cycled and subjected to a microtensile bond strength (MBS) test. Two-way ANOVA and a Tukey’s test were used to analyse the surface roughness and MBS values of variance (p = 0.05). Results: HF acid etching showed the highest surface roughness in FC (p < 0.05). HF increased MBS in LC specimens where AA and HF increased MBS in LCD specimens. For the MZC specimens, AA and Nd:YAG + AA was effective in increasing the MBS (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Different surface treatments must be applied to different ceramics to improve the mechanical retention and MBS.

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Presented at the 46th Meeting of the Continental European Division of the International Association for Dental Research (CED-IADR) with the Scandinavian Division, Florence, Italy, September 4–7 2013.

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