2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpor.2016.02.003
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Micro-shear bond strength of different resin cements to ceramic/glass-polymer CAD-CAM block materials

Abstract: Use of appropriate resin cement systems with different ceramic/glass-polymer materials might promote the bonding capacity of these systems.

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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: 61%
“…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: 61%
“…In addition, universal bonding material was used as a primer because it contains various functional components, such as 10-methacryloxydecyl dihydrogen phosphate (MDP) or silane, in addition to the components present in the previously widely used primer. Moreover, a previous study of the bonding of hybrid ceramic found that the bonding strength was higher when the adhesive solution contained MDP than when it contained only silane 16) . Additionally, it was considered that silane could be helpful in bonding because hybrid ceramic also contains silica filler.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Cekic‐Nagas et al evaluated the effect of hydrofluoric acid treatment on the micro‐shear bond strength of 3 resin cements to 3 different hybrid materials. 1.5‐mm thickness samples of PICN (Vita Enamic), nano‐ceramic resin (Lava Ultimate) and nano‐ceramic (Cerasmart) were divided into 2 groups, according to the surface treatment: wet‐ground with silicon carbide abrasive papers or etching with hydrofluoric acid.…”
Section: Mechanical and Adhesive Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%