2018
DOI: 10.2341/16-348-l
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Self-etching Primers vs Acid Conditioning: Impact on Bond Strength Between Ceramics and Resin Cement

Abstract: This study tested whether a self-etching surface agent and the conventional hydrofluoric acid (HF) would provide the same bonding capacity between resin cement and feldspathic (Fd) and lithium disilicate (Ld) ceramics. Ceramic blocks were cut with a low-speed diamond saw with water cooling (Isomet 1000, Buehler, Lake Bluff, IL, USA) into 20 blocks of 5 × 7 × 4 mm, which were ground flat in a polishing machine (EcoMet/AutoMet 250, Buehler) under water cooling. The blocks were randomly divided into eight groups … Show more

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“…The failure modes were classified as: a) adhesive at the ceramic / cement interface (ADHES cer / cem); b) cohesive in ceramic (COHES cer); c) cohesive in cement (COHES cem); and D) mixed adhesive/cohesive failure (adhesive failure at the ceramic/cement interface + predominantly cohesive failure in cement or in ceramic). 23…”
Section: Failure Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The failure modes were classified as: a) adhesive at the ceramic / cement interface (ADHES cer / cem); b) cohesive in ceramic (COHES cer); c) cohesive in cement (COHES cem); and D) mixed adhesive/cohesive failure (adhesive failure at the ceramic/cement interface + predominantly cohesive failure in cement or in ceramic). 23…”
Section: Failure Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This could be related to the intimate contact of enamel to light cure resin cement, consequently, to improve the overall bond strength. Tribst et al 11 have presented both ceramics for HF-treated surfaces based on contact angles and wettability. The study has indicated that the exposure of chemical ligands and removal of the glass matrix is likewise in both tested ceramics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the surface wettability should be influenced by any overtreatment for increasing the number of pores. Tribst et al 11 have further assessed and compared the ceramic-resin cement adhesion strength after undertaking one-step and two-step conditioning systems. Acid etching and primer application was independently carried out in the conventional two-step conditioning system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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