2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10853-010-5149-1
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The effect of plasma polymer coating using atmospheric-pressure glow discharge on the shear bond strength of composite resin to ceramic

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“…Limiting the focus to the dental field, the non‐thermal plasmas have also been studied in the dentistry for various purposes (Cho et al. ; Cokeliler et al. ; Hayakawa et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Limiting the focus to the dental field, the non‐thermal plasmas have also been studied in the dentistry for various purposes (Cho et al. ; Cokeliler et al. ; Hayakawa et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, because the procedure is complicated and requires toxic chemicals, other ceramic bonding techniques such as silica coating have been introduced [41,42]. As an alternative for adhesion enhancement in dental ceramic bonding, atmospheric pressure plasma treatment has been suggested [43]. It enhances adhesion by producing carboxyl groups on the ceramic surface and improves the surface hydrophilicity as a result [44].…”
Section: Surface Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cho et al 2011 Ar at 3,000 sccm 2 to 3 W 30 s Immediate µTBS of Single Bond Plus to dentin increased by NTAP Dong et al 2013 Ar at 3,000 sccm 2 to 3 W 30 s No HEMA grafting with sequential NTAP and HEMA treatment of demineralized dentin collagen Dong et al 2014 Ar at 3,000 sccm 2 to 3 W 30 s Higher μTBS of OptiBond All-in-One self-etch adhesive to dentin after 24 h and 2 mo of water storage Dong et al 2015 Airflow at 29 sccm~135 W 10 to 30 s twice daily for 5 d…”
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