2017
DOI: 10.1111/jopr.12727
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The Effect of Surface Treatment on Shear Bond Strength between Y‐TZP and Veneer Ceramic: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis

Abstract: Surface treatment in Y-TZP improved the values of SBS between the Y-TZP and veneer ceramic. The associations between two or more treatments also showed positive effect on the bond strength due the cumulative effect of the treatments.

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“…Diverse approaches for zirconia surface treatment have been studied; such approaches include laser techniques, airborne-particle abrasion, grinding, heat treatment, acid etching and plasma, which are used alone or in combination. The commonly used treatment is airborne with different sized aluminum oxide particles, with or without a layer of silica coating 10) .…”
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“…Diverse approaches for zirconia surface treatment have been studied; such approaches include laser techniques, airborne-particle abrasion, grinding, heat treatment, acid etching and plasma, which are used alone or in combination. The commonly used treatment is airborne with different sized aluminum oxide particles, with or without a layer of silica coating 10) .…”
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“…The impact of laser scanning on zirconia coating and shear bond strength using veneer ceramic material techniques with sophisticated methods to achieve optimum properties on the treated substrates 10) . Laser applications using CO2, YAG, excimer, dye, argon-ion and diode lasers have also been studied 15,16) .…”
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“…Although zirconia‐based restorations have superior mechanical and esthetic properties, they are also associated with some clinical complications . Chipping of veneering porcelain is the most frequent reason for failure of zirconia‐based restorations . Potential factors leading to veneer chipping are type of veneering material, thickness of the veneer, insufficient core support of the veneering ceramic, and sensitivity of the fabrication process .…”
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“…2,3 Many clinical failures of zirconia-based ceramic restorations are due to debonding and/or fracture of the veneer ceramic. 4 Replacement of a failed restoration is not necessarily the most practical solution, due to high replacement cost, compromise of tooth structure, and additional trauma to the tooth. 5 Hence, if possible, intraoral repair could be a conservative treatment instead of a conventional replacement approach.…”
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