Effect of ceramic surface treatments on the bond strength of different composite resins
Citation
Yanıkoğlu, N., Duymuş, Z.Y. & Alkurt, M. (2018). Effect of ceramic surface treatments on the bond strength of different composite resins. Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, 32(3), 247-257. https://doi.org/10.1080/01694243.2017.1354430Abstract
This study was aimed to observe the relationship between the different surface treatments and the bond strength of both composite based adhesive cement and zirconia ceramic. Thirty-two zirconia ceramic discs were fabricated by following the instructions of manufacturer (5 x 5 x 1.5 mm). Four subgroups were obtained from the specimens according to the specified surface treatments respectively: (a) C: control groups: no treatment; (b) SB: sandblasting with 125 mu m aluminum oxide particles for 10 s; (c) SC: silica coating for 10 s; (d) Nd:YAG laser. the composite resin specimens Panavia F and Clearfil SA were introduced and polymerized to the treated bonding areas. Afterwards the specimens were stored in distilled water at 37 degrees C during 24 h, and the shear test was applied. the data were statistically analyzed by ANOVA and Duncan tests. the bond strength was stated significantly higher in silica coating/Panavia F group (23.35 MPa). the lowest bond strength was stated in control groups cemented with Clearfil SA (12.25 MPa). As a result it was determined that the bond strength has affected the both surface treatments and cement types (p < 0.001). the silica coating - treated zirconia ceramic recorded a significant increase in mean bond strength values.