| Literature DB >> 34300836 |
Allegra Comba1, Andrea Baldi1, Riccardo Michelotto Tempesta1, Massimo Carossa1, Letizia Perrone1, Carlo Massimo Saratti2, Giovanni Tommaso Rocca2, Rossella Femiano3, Felice Femiano3, Nicola Scotti1.
Abstract
This study evaluated the effectiveness of chemical-based adhesive techniques on promoting immediate and aged bond strength between zirconia and luting cement. A total of 128 discs of zirconia were divided into 4 groups (n = 32) according to the adhesive treatment: tribochemical silica-coating followed by silane (Silane Primer, Kerr) and bonding (Optibond FL, Kerr), Signum Zirconia Bond (Hereaus), Z-Prime Plus (Bisco), and All-Bond Universal (Bisco). Composite cylinders were cemented on the zirconia sample with Duo-Link Universal (Bisco). Eight specimens per group were subjected to 10,000 thermocycles and subsequently bond strength was tested with shear-bond strength test. ANOVA test showed that artificial aging significantly affected the bond strength to zirconia. Bonferroni test highlighted a significant influence of adhesive treatment (Signum) on bond strength after thermocycling. It was concluded that 10-MDP-based bonding systems showed no improvement in initial bond strength compared with tribochemical treatment. All chemical bonding techniques tested in this study were influenced by thermocycling.Entities:
Keywords: 10-MDP; cubic zirconia; shear-bond strength; thermocycling; tribochemical adhesion
Year: 2021 PMID: 34300836 DOI: 10.3390/ma14143920
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623