Lithium disilicate glass-ceramic surface analysis by atomic force microscopy and optical microscopy
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Resumo: | Objective: The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the roughness of CAD/CAM blocks of lithium disilicate glass-ceramic (IPS e.max CAD, Ivoclar Vivadent®, Schaan, Liechtenstein), before and after surface treatment with hydrofluoridric acid 10% and after silane coating by Atomic Force Microscopy and Optical Microscopy. The average size of silane as well as its fit to the valleys after acid etching was also studied. Methods: Ten specimens of CAD/CAM blocks of lithium disilicate glass-ceramic were analyzed by Atomic Force Microscopy. Before surface treatment with hydrofluoridric acid 10%, the specimens were also analyzed by Atomic Force Microscopy. All specimens were also analyzed by Optical Microscopy after the application of a layer of silane. Free software Gwyddion version 2.51 was used on data processing. The 3D surface measurements were: root mean square roughness, average roughness, maximum peak height, maximum pit depth, maximum height, Skewness and Kurtosis of surface and profile roughnesses. Images provided by Optical Microscopy were used to calculate the size of the silane particle, also using the free software Gwyddion version 2.5.1. Non-parametric tests were done by the free software R version 3.5.1. Results: Surface roughness and profile roughness were numerically different, but both increased after acid etching. All the skewness measurements concentrated around zero, indicating a more symmetrical behavior after acid conditioning. Silane cross-sectional area measured from 0,0374m² to 0,424351m² and its radius ranged from 0,115m to 0,3675m and could fit in on about 77,5% of the conditioned surface valleys. Significance: Roughness surface and silane layer are important factors to the bond strength between ceramic and resin cements, ensuring the success of restorative treatment. |
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Lithium disilicate glass-ceramic surface analysis by atomic force microscopy and optical microscopyAnálise de superfície da cerâmica de dissilicato de lítio por microscopia de força atômica e microscopia ópticaÁcido fluorídricoAtomic force microscopyDissilicato de lítioHydrofluoridric acidLithium disilicate glass-ceramicMicroscopia de força atômicaMicroscopia ópticaOptical microscopySilaneSilanoObjective: The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the roughness of CAD/CAM blocks of lithium disilicate glass-ceramic (IPS e.max CAD, Ivoclar Vivadent®, Schaan, Liechtenstein), before and after surface treatment with hydrofluoridric acid 10% and after silane coating by Atomic Force Microscopy and Optical Microscopy. The average size of silane as well as its fit to the valleys after acid etching was also studied. Methods: Ten specimens of CAD/CAM blocks of lithium disilicate glass-ceramic were analyzed by Atomic Force Microscopy. Before surface treatment with hydrofluoridric acid 10%, the specimens were also analyzed by Atomic Force Microscopy. All specimens were also analyzed by Optical Microscopy after the application of a layer of silane. Free software Gwyddion version 2.51 was used on data processing. The 3D surface measurements were: root mean square roughness, average roughness, maximum peak height, maximum pit depth, maximum height, Skewness and Kurtosis of surface and profile roughnesses. Images provided by Optical Microscopy were used to calculate the size of the silane particle, also using the free software Gwyddion version 2.5.1. Non-parametric tests were done by the free software R version 3.5.1. Results: Surface roughness and profile roughness were numerically different, but both increased after acid etching. All the skewness measurements concentrated around zero, indicating a more symmetrical behavior after acid conditioning. Silane cross-sectional area measured from 0,0374m² to 0,424351m² and its radius ranged from 0,115m to 0,3675m and could fit in on about 77,5% of the conditioned surface valleys. Significance: Roughness surface and silane layer are important factors to the bond strength between ceramic and resin cements, ensuring the success of restorative treatment.Objetivo: O principal objetivo deste estudo in vitro foi analisar a rugosidade de superfície de blocos de CAD/CAM de cerâmica de dissilicato de lítio, antes e depois do condicionamento com ácido fluorídrico a 10% durante 20 segundos e após a aplicação de uma camada de silano, usando a Microscopia de Força Atômica e Microscopia Óptica. A média do tamanho do silano e como eles se ajustam nos vales da superfície condicionada também foram estudados. Metodologia: 10 amostras confeccionadas por blocos para CAD/CAM de cerâmica de dissilicato de lítio foram analisadas por um microscópio de força atômica. Depois do tratamento de superfície com ácido fluorídrico a 10% durante 20 segundos, os espécimes foram novamente analisados por Microscopia de Força Atômica. Todas as amostras foram analisadas em microscópio óptico depois da aplicação de uma camada de silano. O software Gwyddion (versão 2.5.1) foi usado para o processamento de dados. As medidas obtidas para as imagens 3D das superfícies foram: raiz quadrada média da rugosidade, rugosidade média, altura do pico mais alto, profundidade do vale mais baixo, máxima altura, assimetria e curtose, tanto para a análise de superfície quanto para a análise do perfil. As imagens obtidas pela Microscopia Óptica foram usadas para calcular o tamanho da partícula de silano, também usando o software Gwyddion (versão 2.5.1.). Testes não-paramétricos foram calculados pelo software R (versão 3.5.1). Resultados: As rugosidades da superfície e do perfil foram numericamente diferentes, mas ambas aumentaram após o condicionamento ácido. A assimetria concentrou-se próxima a zero, indicando um comportamento mais simétrico após o condicionamento. A área da secção transversal do silano mede entre 0,0374m² a 0,424351m² e o seu raio mediu entre 0,115m a 0,3675m. Esse tamanho de partícula pode ser acomodado em 77,5% dos vales presentes nas superfícies condicionadas. Significância: A rugosidade e a camada de silano são fatores importantes para o aumento da união entre a cerâmica e o cimento resinoso, assegurando o sucesso do tratamento restaurador.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPRubo, Jose HenriqueBrondino, Bárbara Margarido2018-10-11info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/25/25146/tde-14052019-174037/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2019-06-07T18:04:14Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-14052019-174037Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212019-06-07T18:04:14Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Lithium disilicate glass-ceramic surface analysis by atomic force microscopy and optical microscopy Análise de superfície da cerâmica de dissilicato de lítio por microscopia de força atômica e microscopia óptica |
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Lithium disilicate glass-ceramic surface analysis by atomic force microscopy and optical microscopy |
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Lithium disilicate glass-ceramic surface analysis by atomic force microscopy and optical microscopy Brondino, Bárbara Margarido Ácido fluorídrico Atomic force microscopy Dissilicato de lítio Hydrofluoridric acid Lithium disilicate glass-ceramic Microscopia de força atômica Microscopia óptica Optical microscopy Silane Silano |
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Lithium disilicate glass-ceramic surface analysis by atomic force microscopy and optical microscopy |
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Lithium disilicate glass-ceramic surface analysis by atomic force microscopy and optical microscopy |
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Lithium disilicate glass-ceramic surface analysis by atomic force microscopy and optical microscopy |
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Lithium disilicate glass-ceramic surface analysis by atomic force microscopy and optical microscopy |
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Lithium disilicate glass-ceramic surface analysis by atomic force microscopy and optical microscopy |
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Brondino, Bárbara Margarido |
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Brondino, Bárbara Margarido |
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Rubo, Jose Henrique |
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Brondino, Bárbara Margarido |
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Ácido fluorídrico Atomic force microscopy Dissilicato de lítio Hydrofluoridric acid Lithium disilicate glass-ceramic Microscopia de força atômica Microscopia óptica Optical microscopy Silane Silano |
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Ácido fluorídrico Atomic force microscopy Dissilicato de lítio Hydrofluoridric acid Lithium disilicate glass-ceramic Microscopia de força atômica Microscopia óptica Optical microscopy Silane Silano |
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Objective: The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the roughness of CAD/CAM blocks of lithium disilicate glass-ceramic (IPS e.max CAD, Ivoclar Vivadent®, Schaan, Liechtenstein), before and after surface treatment with hydrofluoridric acid 10% and after silane coating by Atomic Force Microscopy and Optical Microscopy. The average size of silane as well as its fit to the valleys after acid etching was also studied. Methods: Ten specimens of CAD/CAM blocks of lithium disilicate glass-ceramic were analyzed by Atomic Force Microscopy. Before surface treatment with hydrofluoridric acid 10%, the specimens were also analyzed by Atomic Force Microscopy. All specimens were also analyzed by Optical Microscopy after the application of a layer of silane. Free software Gwyddion version 2.51 was used on data processing. The 3D surface measurements were: root mean square roughness, average roughness, maximum peak height, maximum pit depth, maximum height, Skewness and Kurtosis of surface and profile roughnesses. Images provided by Optical Microscopy were used to calculate the size of the silane particle, also using the free software Gwyddion version 2.5.1. Non-parametric tests were done by the free software R version 3.5.1. Results: Surface roughness and profile roughness were numerically different, but both increased after acid etching. All the skewness measurements concentrated around zero, indicating a more symmetrical behavior after acid conditioning. Silane cross-sectional area measured from 0,0374m² to 0,424351m² and its radius ranged from 0,115m to 0,3675m and could fit in on about 77,5% of the conditioned surface valleys. Significance: Roughness surface and silane layer are important factors to the bond strength between ceramic and resin cements, ensuring the success of restorative treatment. |
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