2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2016.01.013
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Investigation of the fatigue behavior of adhesive bonding of the lithium disilicate glass ceramic with three resin cements using rotating fatigue method

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“…Being a filled glass-ceramic, lithium disilicate's final performance as a dental material is strongly related to the type of adhesive cement and accuracy of procedure [31]. To achieve the highest microtensile bond strength ( μ -TBS) values and best clinical performances, the restorations have to be adhesively luted to the substrates [32, 33].…”
Section: Mechanical Testing and Fracture Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Being a filled glass-ceramic, lithium disilicate's final performance as a dental material is strongly related to the type of adhesive cement and accuracy of procedure [31]. To achieve the highest microtensile bond strength ( μ -TBS) values and best clinical performances, the restorations have to be adhesively luted to the substrates [32, 33].…”
Section: Mechanical Testing and Fracture Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, flexural (bending) tests are preferred to determine the strength of adhesive bonds, as it is important to maintain uniform stress at the interface of two bonding materials' surfaces in order to impede critical errors, which can affect test results. 24 25 26 Flexural strength of ceramic and composite materials can be determined using three or four point loading. Beam-shaped specimens with a rectangular cross section is supported by two points and the load is applied vertically at either one point (three point flexure test) or two points (four point flexure test).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to three point flexural tests, four point flexural tests should be used for heterogeneous materials. 26 Although many studies have investigated bond strength between resin cement and novel CAD/CAM restorative materials, there have been limited studies on using four point bending strength (FPBS) tests to evaluate the bond strength between resin cements and CAD/CAM resin-ceramic materials. 19 23 27 28 29 Therefore, the purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate the effect of different surface treatments on bond strength between dual-curing adhesive resin cement and different CAD/CAM hybrid restorative materials using FPBS tests.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the acidic functional monomer in multicomponent ceramic bonding agents improves ceramic bonding because the accelerated condensation reaction is catalyzed by the acidic monomer (19). Although studies have investigated the bond strength of resin-based luting agents to lithium disilicate ceramic material (20)(21)(22), few have evaluated the adhesive performance of silane between a resinbased luting agent and lithium disilicate ceramic material or silica material, especially in relation to the efficiency of acidic adhesive functional monomers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%