2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.prosdent.2014.01.016
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The use of MDP-based materials for bonding to zirconia

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“…However, bond strength of SU to Clearfil AP-X significantly decreased over time, in which SU exhibited lower bond strength in the 12-month group than SO+ and BM+. This result was in agreement with the previous study about bonding of SU to zirconium oxide-based ceramic, in which the bond strength reduced after 6 months of water storage 19) . Therefore, the result of present study would indicate that the bonding of SU to barium filler as well as silica filler in resin composite was unstable during long-term water storage.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…However, bond strength of SU to Clearfil AP-X significantly decreased over time, in which SU exhibited lower bond strength in the 12-month group than SO+ and BM+. This result was in agreement with the previous study about bonding of SU to zirconium oxide-based ceramic, in which the bond strength reduced after 6 months of water storage 19) . Therefore, the result of present study would indicate that the bonding of SU to barium filler as well as silica filler in resin composite was unstable during long-term water storage.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Recently, universal 1-SEAs have been developed, which can be used to on various substrates including enamel, dentin, glass ceramic, zirconia, noble and non-precious alloys, and resin composites without the addition of any extra primer 15) . Most of the related bonding studies have been performed to separatelyprepared substrates of enamel, dentin or restorative materials [16][17][18][19] , however there have been few studies published to date on their bonding performance to each susbtrate when total-bonding to an enamel-dentin-resin composite substrate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of 10-methacryloyloxydecyldihydrogenphosphate (MDP) monomer following preparation of the surface of Y-TZP ceramics by using airborne-particle abrasion has been reported to produce favorable bond strength. 7,13,18,27,45,46 As mentioned earlier, the MDP monomer can bond directly to the metallic oxides through a reaction between its hydroxyl groups and the hydroxyl groups on the surface of the zirconia ceramics. 45,[47][48][49] There was controversy in regard to the ability of MDP-containing systems to maintain a stable bond before and after aging in water and thermocycling of airborne-particle-abraded zirconia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Therefore, MDP-containing primers are recommended for bonding zirconia for clinical use. [6][7][8] Using MDP to chemically condition zirconia creates a "reactive" ceramic surface that facilitates chemical bonding to resin; this bonding is facilitated by the dual functional groups of MDP. At one terminus, MDP possesses a phosphoric acid functional group that facilitates adhesion to zirconia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%