Different bonding agents effect on adhesive bond strength: lithium disilicate glass ceramic

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Autor(a) principal: LANZA,Marcos Daniel Septímio
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: VASCONCELLOS,Walisson Arthuso, MIRANDA,Giovani Lana Peixoto de, PEIXOTO,Rogéli Tibúrcio Ribeiro da Cunha, LANZA,Lincoln Dias
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Resumo: Abstract Introduction The silanization of the ceramic surface prior to applying the adhesive and/or resinous materials plays an important role in bond strength. Nowadays, a new family of adhesive systems has been introduced into the market, aiming to simplify the technique of adhesive procedures during cementation. Objective To investigate the effectiveness of different bonding agents containing silane and primer on Lithium Disilicate Glass Ceramic (LD) surface by shear bond strength tests. Material and method 130 LD ceramic blocks were included in acrylic resin, polished and washed in ultrasound for 10 minutes. The specimens were divided into 2 groups according to surface treatment: Polished Surface (PS); Hydrofluoric Acid 9.5% - 20s (HF). Each group was divided into 5 subgroups (n = 13) according to bonding agent type: metallic primer containing MDP (ZPrimePlus, Bisco Inc); two traditional silanes (MonobondPlus, IvoclarVivadent / Porcelain Prime, Bisco Inc.); mixture of silane and resin (Kerr Silane, Kerr); mixture of silane and universal adhesive (Single-bond Universal, 3M Espe). The specimens were mounted in a standard device for shear testing (UltradentBonding Assembly), cemented with dual resin cement (RelyX UltimateTM, 3M Espe.) and photo-polymerized for 20s. The samples were tested after 24 hours and 3 months of storage in distilled water at ±36 °C. The data were analyzed by 3-Way Anova and Tukey's test (α = 5%). Result Shear bond strength (SBS) was significantly influenced by surface treatment, bonding agent used and storage (p <0.001). Conclusion Adequate adhesive bond strength to Lithium Disilicate Glass Ceramic can be obtained with traditional silanes, combined with HF acid pretreatment surface.
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spelling Different bonding agents effect on adhesive bond strength: lithium disilicate glass ceramicAdhesionadhesive strengthlithium disilicate glass ceramicresin cementsilanesAbstract Introduction The silanization of the ceramic surface prior to applying the adhesive and/or resinous materials plays an important role in bond strength. Nowadays, a new family of adhesive systems has been introduced into the market, aiming to simplify the technique of adhesive procedures during cementation. Objective To investigate the effectiveness of different bonding agents containing silane and primer on Lithium Disilicate Glass Ceramic (LD) surface by shear bond strength tests. Material and method 130 LD ceramic blocks were included in acrylic resin, polished and washed in ultrasound for 10 minutes. The specimens were divided into 2 groups according to surface treatment: Polished Surface (PS); Hydrofluoric Acid 9.5% - 20s (HF). Each group was divided into 5 subgroups (n = 13) according to bonding agent type: metallic primer containing MDP (ZPrimePlus, Bisco Inc); two traditional silanes (MonobondPlus, IvoclarVivadent / Porcelain Prime, Bisco Inc.); mixture of silane and resin (Kerr Silane, Kerr); mixture of silane and universal adhesive (Single-bond Universal, 3M Espe). The specimens were mounted in a standard device for shear testing (UltradentBonding Assembly), cemented with dual resin cement (RelyX UltimateTM, 3M Espe.) and photo-polymerized for 20s. The samples were tested after 24 hours and 3 months of storage in distilled water at ±36 °C. The data were analyzed by 3-Way Anova and Tukey's test (α = 5%). Result Shear bond strength (SBS) was significantly influenced by surface treatment, bonding agent used and storage (p <0.001). Conclusion Adequate adhesive bond strength to Lithium Disilicate Glass Ceramic can be obtained with traditional silanes, combined with HF acid pretreatment surface.Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-25772020000100409Revista de Odontologia da UNESP v.49 2020reponame:Revista de Odontologia da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESP10.1590/1807-2577.02020info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLANZA,Marcos Daniel SeptímioVASCONCELLOS,Walisson ArthusoMIRANDA,Giovani Lana Peixoto dePEIXOTO,Rogéli Tibúrcio Ribeiro da CunhaLANZA,Lincoln Diaseng2020-09-03T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1807-25772020000100409Revistahttps://www.revodontolunesp.com.br/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||adriana@foar.unesp.br1807-25770101-1774opendoar:2020-09-03T00:00Revista de Odontologia da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Different bonding agents effect on adhesive bond strength: lithium disilicate glass ceramic
title Different bonding agents effect on adhesive bond strength: lithium disilicate glass ceramic
spellingShingle Different bonding agents effect on adhesive bond strength: lithium disilicate glass ceramic
LANZA,Marcos Daniel Septímio
Adhesion
adhesive strength
lithium disilicate glass ceramic
resin cement
silanes
title_short Different bonding agents effect on adhesive bond strength: lithium disilicate glass ceramic
title_full Different bonding agents effect on adhesive bond strength: lithium disilicate glass ceramic
title_fullStr Different bonding agents effect on adhesive bond strength: lithium disilicate glass ceramic
title_full_unstemmed Different bonding agents effect on adhesive bond strength: lithium disilicate glass ceramic
title_sort Different bonding agents effect on adhesive bond strength: lithium disilicate glass ceramic
author LANZA,Marcos Daniel Septímio
author_facet LANZA,Marcos Daniel Septímio
VASCONCELLOS,Walisson Arthuso
MIRANDA,Giovani Lana Peixoto de
PEIXOTO,Rogéli Tibúrcio Ribeiro da Cunha
LANZA,Lincoln Dias
author_role author
author2 VASCONCELLOS,Walisson Arthuso
MIRANDA,Giovani Lana Peixoto de
PEIXOTO,Rogéli Tibúrcio Ribeiro da Cunha
LANZA,Lincoln Dias
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv LANZA,Marcos Daniel Septímio
VASCONCELLOS,Walisson Arthuso
MIRANDA,Giovani Lana Peixoto de
PEIXOTO,Rogéli Tibúrcio Ribeiro da Cunha
LANZA,Lincoln Dias
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adhesion
adhesive strength
lithium disilicate glass ceramic
resin cement
silanes
topic Adhesion
adhesive strength
lithium disilicate glass ceramic
resin cement
silanes
description Abstract Introduction The silanization of the ceramic surface prior to applying the adhesive and/or resinous materials plays an important role in bond strength. Nowadays, a new family of adhesive systems has been introduced into the market, aiming to simplify the technique of adhesive procedures during cementation. Objective To investigate the effectiveness of different bonding agents containing silane and primer on Lithium Disilicate Glass Ceramic (LD) surface by shear bond strength tests. Material and method 130 LD ceramic blocks were included in acrylic resin, polished and washed in ultrasound for 10 minutes. The specimens were divided into 2 groups according to surface treatment: Polished Surface (PS); Hydrofluoric Acid 9.5% - 20s (HF). Each group was divided into 5 subgroups (n = 13) according to bonding agent type: metallic primer containing MDP (ZPrimePlus, Bisco Inc); two traditional silanes (MonobondPlus, IvoclarVivadent / Porcelain Prime, Bisco Inc.); mixture of silane and resin (Kerr Silane, Kerr); mixture of silane and universal adhesive (Single-bond Universal, 3M Espe). The specimens were mounted in a standard device for shear testing (UltradentBonding Assembly), cemented with dual resin cement (RelyX UltimateTM, 3M Espe.) and photo-polymerized for 20s. The samples were tested after 24 hours and 3 months of storage in distilled water at ±36 °C. The data were analyzed by 3-Way Anova and Tukey's test (α = 5%). Result Shear bond strength (SBS) was significantly influenced by surface treatment, bonding agent used and storage (p <0.001). Conclusion Adequate adhesive bond strength to Lithium Disilicate Glass Ceramic can be obtained with traditional silanes, combined with HF acid pretreatment surface.
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