2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.dental.2015.08.011
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Effect of surface treatment on the roughness of all-ceramic materials

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“…Thus, different surface treatment might be used for PICN. Although the air abrasion did not provide the best bond results on the study of Campos et al, another study found high‐surface roughness with this treatment, which suggests high micro retention.…”
Section: Mechanical and Adhesive Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 71%
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“…Thus, different surface treatment might be used for PICN. Although the air abrasion did not provide the best bond results on the study of Campos et al, another study found high‐surface roughness with this treatment, which suggests high micro retention.…”
Section: Mechanical and Adhesive Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Etching with conventional 5% hydrofluoric acid for 60 seconds is the surface treatment method recommended by the manufacturer of PICN. Campos et al 22 Although the air abrasion did not provide the best bond results on the study of Campos et al, 22 another study 24 found high-surface roughness with this treatment, which suggests high micro retention.…”
Section: Bond Strengthmentioning
confidence: 93%