| Literature DB >> 29998944 |
Takuya Murata1, Toshio Maseki1, Yoichiro Nara1.
Abstract
The effects of immediate dentin sealing (IDS) applications on the bonding of computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) ceramic onlay restorations after cyclic loading were examined. Standardized mesial-distal-occlusal-palatal cavities in 32 extracted human molars were prepared. The cavities were divided into four groups: those receiving thin-layered (T), slope-shaped (S), and base-shaped (B) sealing, and the non-sealing group (N) as a control. The intra-cavity dentin walls of the T, S, and B groups were sealed with an all-in-one adhesive and a flowable composite. All cavities were scanned; hence, CAD/CAM onlays were fabricated using ceramic blocks and bonded with a resin cement system. Cyclic loading was applied and the microtensile bond strength (μ-TBS) was measured. It was found that IDS application improved not only the μ-TBS, but also the bonding reliability and durability of the CAD/CAM restoration. In particular, the S restoration exhibited the highest-performance as regards both robust bond strength and stable bonding.Entities:
Keywords: CAD/CAM ceramic restoration; Cyclic loading; Immediate dentin sealing application; Microtensile bond strength; Weibull analysis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29998944 DOI: 10.4012/dmj.2017-377
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dent Mater J ISSN: 0287-4547 Impact factor: 2.102