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Effect of Self‐adhesive Resin Cement and Tribochemical Treatment on Bond Strength to Zirconia
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Effect of Self‐adhesive Resin Cement and Tribochemical Treatment on Bond Strength to Zirconia

  • Jie Lin1,
  • Akikazu Shinya1,
  • Harunori Gomi1 &
  • …
  • Akiyoshi Shinya1 

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Abstract

Aim

To evaluate the interactive effects of different self‐adhesive resin cements and tribochemical treatment on bond strength to zirconia.

Methodology

The following self‐adhesive resin cements for bonding two zirconia blocks were evaluated: Maxcem (MA), Smartcem (SM), Rely X Unicem Aplicap (UN), Breeze (BR), Biscem (BI), Set (SE), and Clearfil SA luting (CL). The specimens were grouped according to conditioning as follows: Group 1, polishing with 600 grit polishing paper; Group 2, silica coating with 110 µm Al2O3 particles which modified with silica; and, Group 3, tribochemical treatment ‐ silica coating + silanization. Specimens were stored in distilled water at 37°C for 24 hours before testing shear bond strength.

Results

Silica coating and tribochemical treatment significantly increased the bond strength of the MA, UN, BR, BI, SE and CL to zirconia compared to #600 polishing. For both #600 polished and silica coating treatments, MDP‐containing self‐adhesive resin cement CL had the highest bond strengths to zirconia.

Conclusion

Applying silica coating and tribochemical treatment improved the bond strength of self‐adhesive resin cement to zirconia, especially for CL.

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  1. Department of Crown and Bridge, School of Life Dentistry at Tokyo, The Nippon Dental University, Tokyo, Japan

    Jie Lin, Akikazu Shinya, Harunori Gomi & Akiyoshi Shinya

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Lin, J., Shinya, A., Gomi, H. et al. Effect of Self‐adhesive Resin Cement and Tribochemical Treatment on Bond Strength to Zirconia. Int J Oral Sci 2, 28–34 (2010). https://doi.org/10.4248/IJOS10002

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  • Received: 04 January 2010

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  • Published: 01 March 2010

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Keywords

  • self‐adhesive resin cement
  • zirconia
  • silica coating
  • tribochemical treatment
  • bond strength

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