THE ANALYSIS OF EFFECT OF DIFFERENT SURFACETREATMENT METHODS ON RESIN BONDING ON LONG TERM SUCCESS OF HIGH-STRENGTH CERAMICS

Journal Title: Indo American Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 4

Abstract

Introduction: Ceramics are still the most aesthetically pleasing materials available for restorative dentistry. However, due to the metal infrastructure of metal-supported ceramic systems, which were developed to increase the physical properties, esthetic and biological adaptations cannot be fully obtained. Objective of the study: The main objective of the study is to find the evidence on resin bonding related to long-term clinical outcomes of tooth- and implant-supported high-strength ceramic restorations. Methodology of the study: Four different surface processes were used as surface-treatment procedures. The first three procedures were applied to samples of IPS Empress and IPS Empress 2 ceramic discs. Sandblasting with Al2O3, blasting with soda and glass beads, and the Bateman etch retention system were applied to samples of In-Ceram ceramic discs. The discs were cemented to composite bars. Two types of cement were used; Rely X adhesive resin cement and Rely X modified glass ionomer cement and, all the samples were subjected to a shear test to evaluate their bond strengths. Results: With the IPS Empress and the IPS Empress 2 ceramic discs, the best bonding was obtained in the group etched with Al2O3 sandblasting and hydrofluoric acid after cementation using the Rely X adhesive resin cement. Conclusion: The in vitro findings from this study indicate that surface-treatment procedures applied to the IPS Empress and the IPS Empress 2 fullceramic systems are important when cement types are considered. In contrast, cement types and surface-treatment methods had no effect on changing the bond strength of the In-Ceram ceramic system. Key words: Ceramics, cement, treatment, bonding.

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Dr. Shahzada Faiz Ahmad Khan, Dr. Zeeshan Irshad, Dr. Ahmad Naeem Orakzai, Dr. Furqan Jamal

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Dr. Shahzada Faiz Ahmad Khan, Dr. Zeeshan Irshad, Dr. Ahmad Naeem Orakzai, Dr. Furqan Jamal (2018). THE ANALYSIS OF EFFECT OF DIFFERENT SURFACETREATMENT METHODS ON RESIN BONDING ON LONG TERM SUCCESS OF HIGH-STRENGTH CERAMICS. Indo American Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 5(4), 2433-2438. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-279076