| Literature DB >> 35756805 |
Jeng-Fen Liu1, Chun-Chuan Yang2, Jun-Liang Luo3, Yu-Ching Liu4, Min Yan3,5, Shinn-Jyh Ding3,5.
Abstract
Background/purpose: The bond strength and durability of highly translucent zirconia ceramics to dentin is still unclear. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of various surface treatments on the bond strength of self-adhesive resin cements to high-translucent zirconia crowns and dentin. Materials and methods: A high-transparent zirconia and three self-adhesive resin cements (G-CEM LinkAce (GCL), RelyX U200 (RXU) and TotalCem (TTC)) were used. The zirconia surface was sandblasted with 50 μm alumina particles or coated with an SR Link primer, while a dentin primer (Tetric N-Bond Universal, TBU) was applied to the surface of the dentin. By using three self-adhesive resin cements, zirconia samples were bonded to the dentin surfaces of human teeth. The shear strength of the specimens was measured before and after 10,000-cycle thermocycling or 90-day aging.Entities:
Keywords: High-translucent zirconia; Self-adhesive resin cement; Shear bond strength; Surface treatment
Year: 2021 PMID: 35756805 PMCID: PMC9201647 DOI: 10.1016/j.jds.2021.12.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dent Sci ISSN: 1991-7902 Impact factor: 3.719
Materials used in this study.
| Material | Brand (Code) | Composition (%) | Lot. No. | Manufacturer |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zirconia | NexxZr T | ZrO2: ≥89%; Y2O3 : 4–6%; HfO2: ≤5%; Al2O3: <1 | TAAMSR | Sagemax Bioceramics Inc., Federal Way, WA, USA |
| Self-adhesive resin cement | G-CEM LinkAce | Phosphonate monomer, methacryloxypropyl-trimethoxysilane, dimethylbenzyl hydroperoxide, fluoro aluminosilicate glass, silicon dioxide, initiator, inhibitor, pigments. | 1,902,281 | GC Corporation, Tokyo, Japan |
| RelyX U200 | Base paste: methacrylate monomers containing phosphoric acid groups, methacrylate monomers, silanated fillers, initiator components, stabilizers, rheological additives. | 6,560,749 | 3 M ESPE, Neuss, Germany | |
| TotalCem | UDMA, Bis-GMA, TEGDMA, 4-methacryloxyethyltrimellitic acid, barium glass, fumed silica. | 4265-35HQBSEETR | Itena Clinical, Paris, France | |
| Bonding agent | SR Link (LK) | Dimethacrylate, phosphate ester, solvents and benzoyl peroxide. | Y47445 | Ivoclar Vivadent AG, Schaan, Liechtenstein |
| Dentin primer | Tetric N-Bond Universal (TBU) | Methacrylates, ethanol, water, highly dispersed silicon dioxide, Initiators and stabilizers | K50984 | Ivoclar Vivadent AG |
Figure 1Diagram of the experimental groups in this study.
Figure 2SEM images of zirconia specimens with and without surface treatment. (A): Without surface treatment; (B) Sandblasting; (C) Coated with SR link; (D) Combining sandblasting and SR link coating. Original magnification ×2000.
Figure 3SEM images of dentin specimens with and without surface treatment. (A) Without surface treatment; (B) Applying TBU primer before curing; (C) Applying TBU primer and curing. The arrow indicated the opening of the dentin tubule. Original magnification ×2000.
Figure 4Cross-sectional SEM images of GCL resin cements bonded with various treated dentin and zirconia. (A): No surface treatment (Zc + Dc group); (B): Only on the dentin coated with TBU primer (Zc + DTBU group); (C): Sandblasting zirconia and dentin coated with TBU primer (ZSB + DTBU group); (D): SR link-coated zirconia and dentin coated with TBU primer (ZLK + DTBU group); (E): Dual sandblasted and SR link-coated zirconia and dentin coated with TBU primer (ZSB + LK + DTBU group).
Figure 5The shear bond strength of GCL resin cement to dentin with and without TBU treatment and zirconia with and without various treatments. The same letter means no significant difference (P > 0.05).
Figure 6In terms of three self-adhesive resin cements, the shear bond strength of the specimens before and after thermocycling and aging in control and ZSB + LK + DTBU groups. The same letter means no significant differences (P > 0.05).
Figure 7Fracture modes (%) of zirconia and dentin specimens after shear test. A, B, and C: GCL, RXU and TTC resin cement before and after aging test, respectively.
Figure 8The fracture mode occurred at the dentin-resin cement or zirconia-resin cement interface. (A) Adhesive failure on the dentin surface; (B) Mixed failure at the dentin-resin cement interface; (C) Adhesive failure on the zirconia surface; (D) Mixed failure at the zirconia-resin cement interface.