Ramesh Reddy Jetti1, Muthukumar Balasubramaniam2, Ahila Singaravel Chidambaranathan3, Suganya Srinivasan1. 1. Senior Lecturer, Department of Prosthodontics, SRM Dental College , Ramapuram, Chennai, India . 2. Professor and HOD, Department of Prosthodontics, SRM Dental College , Ramapuram, Chennai, India . 3. Reader, Department of Prosthodontics, SRM Dental College , Ramapuram, Chennai, India .
Abstract
BACKGROUND: All ceramics are the material of choice for aesthetic tooth replacements. The success of all ceramic restoration depends on the bond between the ceramic and the tooth surface hence this study was done to evaluate the shear bond strength of Feldspathic CAD/CAM ceramic with <5% hydrofluoric acid and hydrofluoric acid combined with silane coupling agent. AIM: To evaluate the shear bond strength of Feldspathic CAD/CAM ceramic with Dentin using bonding agents Prime & Bond NT, XenoIII and surface treatments <5% hydrofluric acid, hydrofluric acid combined with silane coupling agent. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty cylinders with 6mm diameter and 5mm height were milled from CEREC Blocs through CAD/CAM technology. Cerec blocks were bonded to etch freshly extracted tooth surface using a self etch and total etch bonding agent. The samples were divided into 4 groups. Group A1-Ceramic cylinders were treated with < 5% HF and bonded using Prime & Bond NT and Variolink II. Group A2- treated with < 5% HF and silane coupling agent and bonded same as group A1. Group B1- treated with < 5% HF and bonded using Xeno III and Variolink II. Group B2- treated with < 5% HF and silane coupling agent, and bonded same as Group A3. The shear bond strength was evaluated after 24 hours by Storing in distilled water in Instron 3385 universal testing machine with 10-KN force. RESULTS: Statistical analysis was done using student's t-test and Lavene's test. The p-value <0.05 shows significant difference in bond strength between A1 and A2 & B1and B2. CONCLUSION: The application of a silane coupling agent to the ceramic surface after etching with hydrofluoric acid increased the adhesion strength with both bonding agents. Student's t-test revealed a significant effect of silanization.
BACKGROUND: All ceramics are the material of choice for aesthetic tooth replacements. The success of all ceramic restoration depends on the bond between the ceramic and the tooth surface hence this study was done to evaluate the shear bond strength of Feldspathic CAD/CAM ceramic with <5% hydrofluoric acid and hydrofluoric acid combined with silane coupling agent. AIM: To evaluate the shear bond strength of Feldspathic CAD/CAM ceramic with Dentin using bonding agents Prime & Bond NT, XenoIII and surface treatments <5% hydrofluric acid, hydrofluric acid combined with silane coupling agent. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty cylinders with 6mm diameter and 5mm height were milled from CEREC Blocs through CAD/CAM technology. Cerec blocks were bonded to etch freshly extracted tooth surface using a self etch and total etch bonding agent. The samples were divided into 4 groups. Group A1-Ceramic cylinders were treated with < 5% HF and bonded using Prime & Bond NT and Variolink II. Group A2- treated with < 5% HF and silane coupling agent and bonded same as group A1. Group B1- treated with < 5% HF and bonded using Xeno III and Variolink II. Group B2- treated with < 5% HF and silane coupling agent, and bonded same as Group A3. The shear bond strength was evaluated after 24 hours by Storing in distilled water in Instron 3385 universal testing machine with 10-KN force. RESULTS: Statistical analysis was done using student's t-test and Lavene's test. The p-value <0.05 shows significant difference in bond strength between A1 and A2 & B1and B2. CONCLUSION: The application of a silane coupling agent to the ceramic surface after etching with hydrofluoric acid increased the adhesion strength with both bonding agents. Student's t-test revealed a significant effect of silanization.
Authors: Lisa A Knobloch; David Gailey; Shereen Azer; William M Johnston; Nancy Clelland; Ronald E Kerby Journal: J Prosthet Dent Date: 2007-04 Impact factor: 3.426
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