2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-849x.2010.00678.x
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Durability of Resin Cement Bond to Aluminium Oxide and Zirconia Ceramics after Air Abrasion and Laser Treatment

Abstract: Er:YAG laser treatment of the zirconia surface did not result in a durable resin cement/ceramic bond; however, a durable bond between a conventional dual-cured resin cement and Procera All Ceram and Procera All Zirkon was formed using a ceramic primer containing the phosphate monomer, MDP, without any additional surface treatment.

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“…Different methods have been suggested to enhance resin cements' bond strength to zirconia (14), such as airborne particle abrasion with alumina to facilitate resin-ceramic bonding by micromechanical means (15)(16)(17), physicochemical activation of the ceramic surfaces using silica-coated alumina particles followed by silanization (18)(19)(20), and chemical activation with functional monomer-containing adhesive promoters or resin cements. Other methods include selective infiltration etching (21), Er:YAG-laser irradiation (22), CO 2 laser treatment (23), and fluorination techniques (24).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different methods have been suggested to enhance resin cements' bond strength to zirconia (14), such as airborne particle abrasion with alumina to facilitate resin-ceramic bonding by micromechanical means (15)(16)(17), physicochemical activation of the ceramic surfaces using silica-coated alumina particles followed by silanization (18)(19)(20), and chemical activation with functional monomer-containing adhesive promoters or resin cements. Other methods include selective infiltration etching (21), Er:YAG-laser irradiation (22), CO 2 laser treatment (23), and fluorination techniques (24).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, it would aid in retention of teeth with short or reduced clinical crowns [28]. However, clinically there are many other factors which lead to the dislodgement of crown.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have shown that most critical failures of highly crystalline ceramics begin at the cementation-substrate surfaces [15,16]. Therefore, the integrity of the luting cement to zirconia surface is an important factor for the longevity of the adhesively luted restorations.…”
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confidence: 99%