2016
DOI: 10.4047/jap.2016.8.4.259
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Abstract: PURPOSEThe purpose of this study was to assess the effect of surface treatments on shear bond strength of resin composite bonded to thermocycled and non-thermocycled CAD/CAM resin-ceramic hybrid materials.MATERIALS AND METHODS120 specimens (10×10×2 mm) from each material were divided into 12 groups according to different surface treatments in combination with thermal aging procedures. Surface treatment methods were airborne-particle abrasion (abraded with 50 micron alumina particles), dry grinding (grinded wit… Show more

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“…The application of HF acid partially dissolves the glass phase and provides undercuts in the micrometer scale for better micromechanical interlocking with a composite cement. However, the recently published working instruction of the International Academy for Adhesive Dentistry (IAAD) confirms the finding of the other laboratory studies and recommends pretreatment via HF acid etching and application of a silane [41,42] The silica-based ceramic part of the hybrid ceramic seems to determine the best choice of surface pretreatment [43].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…The application of HF acid partially dissolves the glass phase and provides undercuts in the micrometer scale for better micromechanical interlocking with a composite cement. However, the recently published working instruction of the International Academy for Adhesive Dentistry (IAAD) confirms the finding of the other laboratory studies and recommends pretreatment via HF acid etching and application of a silane [41,42] The silica-based ceramic part of the hybrid ceramic seems to determine the best choice of surface pretreatment [43].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…36 Bankoğlu ve ark., rezin seramik hibrit materyallere uygulanan yüzey işlemlerinin rezin, kompozitlerle makaslama bağlantı kuvvetine etkisini inceledikleri çalışmada, bağlantı kuvvetinin yüzey işlemlerinden etkilendiğini belirtmişlerdir. 37 Bankoğlu ve ark.nın yapmış oldukları diğer bir çalışmada; endokron, fiber post ve zirkonya post destekli restorasyonların kırılma dayanımı incelenmiştir. 38 Zirkonya post/rezin nano seramik kron, fiber post/rezin nano seramik kron, zirkonya post/lityum disilikat seramik kron, fiber post/lityum disilikat seramik kron, rezin nano seramik endokron, lityum disilikat endokron olmak üzere altı farklı restorasyon uygulanmıştır.…”
Section: Rezi̇n Nano Serami̇k (Lava Ultimate)unclassified
“…The application of silane increased wettability and surface energy by decreasing surface tension. 16 The most commonly used type of silane in dentistry is 3methacryloyloxy propyl trimethoxysilane. 15,17 'Universal' or 'multi-mode' silane-containing adhesive systems that contain a bifunctional monomer have been recently introduced to the market.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the use of silane-containing adhesive systems decreases the number of operation steps of adhesive cementation. 18 A number of studies 5,9,[11][12][13]16 have investigated the bond strength of indirect restorative materials to resin cement however there is a lack of literature 16,19,20 comparing the bond strengths of CAD/ CAM resin nano ceramic or ceromer to resin cement. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of various surface treatment procedures on the micro-tensile bond strength (MTBS) of two different indirect restoration materials to resin cement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%