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Conference Paper: Long-term evaluation of bond strength of CAD/CAM ceramics to resin cement

TitleLong-term evaluation of bond strength of CAD/CAM ceramics to resin cement
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Issue Date2016
Citation
The 94th General Session and Exhibition of the IADR, 3rd Meeting of the IADR Asia Pacific Region and 35th Annual Meeting of the IADR Korean Dicision, Seoul, Korea, 22-25 June 2016. How to Cite?
AbstractOBJECTIVES: To evaluate the microtensile bond strength of three different CAD/CAM ceramics to six resin luting cements after long-term water storage. METHODS: Three CAD/CAM ceramics(IPS e.max CAD, VITA ENAMIC and VITA SUPRINITY) were prepared into blocks(14 mm×12 mm×4 mm). Final crystallization for IPS e.max CAD and VITA SUPRINITY was obtained. Surface treatments on the ceramics were initially hydrofluoric acid(HF)(IPS Ceramic Etching gel) for 60s and then a silane coupling agent(Monobond-S) for 60s. Two blocks of each ceramic were bonded with six resin cements respectively: Clearfil SA Cement, Variolink II®, 3M RelyX Ultimate, VITA Duo cement, seT and NX3. Bonded blocks were cut into beams of 1.0mm2 cross-sectional area and randomly distributed to two subgroups according to two water storage times: 6 and 12 months. They were tested in a universal testing machine. Fracture surfaces were examined with polarized microscopy and SEM to determine failure modes. These results were compared with the data previously reported for 24-hour, 1-month and 3-month. Three-way ANOVA and Bonferroni tests were used for statistical analysis(p<0.05). RESULTS: Three-way ANOVA showed that all three independent factors(ceramic, resin luting cement) had significant effects on the bond strengths(p<0.001). Bond strengths in all groups decreased as a function of storage time. The 24 hour data was significantly higher than the other groups. The bond strength tested at 3, 6 and 12 months showed no statistical difference. Overall, the bond strength in Vita Suprinity® groups was the highest while IPS e.max® CAD groups had the lowest value in three ceramics(p<0.05). Variolink® II had the highest bond strength overall, followed by VITA Duo cement, 3M RelyX™ Ultimate, NX3 and Clearfil SA Cement. seT presented the lowest bond strength. CONCLUSIONS: VITA Suprinity® and VITA Enamic® exhibited better long-term adhesion compared to IPS e.max® CAD. Different resin cements have different bonding behaviour according to prolonged water storage time.
DescriptionPoster Session - Endodontic Restorations & CAD/CAM Studies; Studies on Resins in Clinical Dentistry: no. 1520
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/232192

 

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dc.contributor.authorTian, T-
dc.contributor.authorBurrow, MF-
dc.contributor.authorTsoi, KH-
dc.contributor.authorMatinlinna, J-
dc.date.accessioned2016-09-20T05:28:21Z-
dc.date.available2016-09-20T05:28:21Z-
dc.date.issued2016-
dc.identifier.citationThe 94th General Session and Exhibition of the IADR, 3rd Meeting of the IADR Asia Pacific Region and 35th Annual Meeting of the IADR Korean Dicision, Seoul, Korea, 22-25 June 2016.-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/232192-
dc.descriptionPoster Session - Endodontic Restorations & CAD/CAM Studies; Studies on Resins in Clinical Dentistry: no. 1520-
dc.description.abstractOBJECTIVES: To evaluate the microtensile bond strength of three different CAD/CAM ceramics to six resin luting cements after long-term water storage. METHODS: Three CAD/CAM ceramics(IPS e.max CAD, VITA ENAMIC and VITA SUPRINITY) were prepared into blocks(14 mm×12 mm×4 mm). Final crystallization for IPS e.max CAD and VITA SUPRINITY was obtained. Surface treatments on the ceramics were initially hydrofluoric acid(HF)(IPS Ceramic Etching gel) for 60s and then a silane coupling agent(Monobond-S) for 60s. Two blocks of each ceramic were bonded with six resin cements respectively: Clearfil SA Cement, Variolink II®, 3M RelyX Ultimate, VITA Duo cement, seT and NX3. Bonded blocks were cut into beams of 1.0mm2 cross-sectional area and randomly distributed to two subgroups according to two water storage times: 6 and 12 months. They were tested in a universal testing machine. Fracture surfaces were examined with polarized microscopy and SEM to determine failure modes. These results were compared with the data previously reported for 24-hour, 1-month and 3-month. Three-way ANOVA and Bonferroni tests were used for statistical analysis(p<0.05). RESULTS: Three-way ANOVA showed that all three independent factors(ceramic, resin luting cement) had significant effects on the bond strengths(p<0.001). Bond strengths in all groups decreased as a function of storage time. The 24 hour data was significantly higher than the other groups. The bond strength tested at 3, 6 and 12 months showed no statistical difference. Overall, the bond strength in Vita Suprinity® groups was the highest while IPS e.max® CAD groups had the lowest value in three ceramics(p<0.05). Variolink® II had the highest bond strength overall, followed by VITA Duo cement, 3M RelyX™ Ultimate, NX3 and Clearfil SA Cement. seT presented the lowest bond strength. CONCLUSIONS: VITA Suprinity® and VITA Enamic® exhibited better long-term adhesion compared to IPS e.max® CAD. Different resin cements have different bonding behaviour according to prolonged water storage time.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.relation.ispartofGeneral Session of the International Association for Dental Research, IADR 2016-
dc.titleLong-term evaluation of bond strength of CAD/CAM ceramics to resin cement-
dc.typeConference_Paper-
dc.identifier.emailTian, T: tian516@hku.hk-
dc.identifier.emailBurrow, MF: mfburr58@hku.hk-
dc.identifier.emailTsoi, KH: jkhtsoi@hku.hk-
dc.identifier.emailMatinlinna, J: jpmat@hku.hk-
dc.identifier.authorityBurrow, MF=rp01306-
dc.identifier.authorityTsoi, KH=rp01609-
dc.identifier.authorityMatinlinna, J=rp00052-
dc.identifier.hkuros263883-

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