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Bond strength of composite resin to glass ceramic after saliva contamination.

Frank Nikolaus1, Martin Wolkewitz, Petra Hahn.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of cleaning methods of glass ceramic specimens contaminated with saliva on tensile bond strength (TBS) to composite resin. Additionally, effect of water storage on bond strength was evaluated.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Glass ceramic discs (IPS Empress, Ivoclar-Vivadent, FL) distributed among five groups (n = 28) were etched with hydrofluoric acid, silanized, contaminated with human saliva, and in group W rinsed with water, group WS additionally silanized, group E rinsed with water and cleaned with ethanol, and group ES additionally silanized. Group C served as a control without contamination. Plastic screws were bonded to the glass ceramic discs using Variolink II (Ivoclar-Vivadent). TBS was measured after 24 h and after 150 days of storage. Failure modes were examined. ANOVA was applied to explore group effect on TBS. Pair-wise comparisons were calculated.
RESULTS: The mean TBS [in megapascals] were for W 46 ± 14, WS 55 ± 8, E 48 ± 11, ES 52 ± 10, and C 50 ± 8 after 24 h, and W 39 ± 11, WS 53 ± 9, E 48 ± 8, ES 48 ± 11, and C 50 ± 8 after 150 days. After 150 days specimens of group W showed significantly lower TBS compared to group C (p = 0.05). Additional silanization in group WS led to a significant increase of TBS compared to specimens of group W (p = 0.003). Adhesive fractures were observed only in specimens without second application of silane.
CONCLUSIONS: The cleaning of the contaminated glass ceramic surface by rinsing only did not result in a durable bond. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Pre-silanized glass ceramic restorations need to be rinsed and treated with a fresh layer of silane after saliva contamination.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22729938     DOI: 10.1007/s00784-012-0768-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Oral Investig        ISSN: 1432-6981            Impact factor:   3.573


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