Bonding of CAD/CAM lithium disilicate restorations with regular and flowable composite resin with and without wetting resin

Abstract Objectives Assess the effect of applying a low viscosity resin before placing ceramic restoration with two different luting agent. Materials and methods Twenty slices from IPS e.max CAD (Ivoclar Vivadent) were fired and assigned to 5 treatment surface groups; E: hydrofluoric acid (HF); E/S:...

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Main Authors: Greciana Bruzi, Adriana Oliveira Carvalho, Marcelo Giannini, Hamilton Pires Maia, Pascal Magne
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-12-01
Series:Applied Adhesion Science
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40563-018-0109-0
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spelling doaj-3dc4e5f9a34e4f48a2e4f207596c23eb2020-11-25T01:46:01ZengSpringerOpenApplied Adhesion Science2196-43512018-12-01611910.1186/s40563-018-0109-0Bonding of CAD/CAM lithium disilicate restorations with regular and flowable composite resin with and without wetting resinGreciana Bruzi0Adriana Oliveira Carvalho1Marcelo Giannini2Hamilton Pires Maia3Pascal Magne4Departament of Operative Dentistry, Federal University of Alfenas (UNIFAL-MG)Departament of Health 1, State University of Southwest BahiaDepartment of Restorative Dentistry, Piracicaba School of Dentistry, Campinas State UniversityDepartament of Operative Dentistry, Fedrral University of Santa Catarina (UFSC)Don and Sybil Harrington Professor of Esthetic Dentistry, Restorative Sciences, Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry, University of Southern CaliforniaAbstract Objectives Assess the effect of applying a low viscosity resin before placing ceramic restoration with two different luting agent. Materials and methods Twenty slices from IPS e.max CAD (Ivoclar Vivadent) were fired and assigned to 5 treatment surface groups; E: hydrofluoric acid (HF); E/S: HF-etching + silane (20 s); E/S+: HF-etching + silane (60 s); S: silane (20 s); S+: silane (60 s). Before building the cylinder with regular or flowable composite resin for the SBS test, half of each treatment surface group received adhesive (Optibond FL bottle #2), and the other half no adhesive. The SBS test was performed after 24 h. Statistical analysis was performed using multifactorial analyses of variance Two-way ANOVA. The Tukey HSD test was used to test the average values of all groups. The significance level adopted in all analyses was ≤ 0.05 (p < 0.05). Results Groups E/S and E/S+, with flowable + adhesive and E/S with regular composite resin + adhesive, showed the highest SBS values (22.05, 18.91 and 21.06 MPa respectively), followed by group E with or without adhesive, for both luting agent. The lowest bond strength was observed when the silane was applied alone, independent of the adhesive coat and luting agent (0.65–5.55 MPa). When the adhesive was omitted, flowable presented high bond strength compared to composite resin in groups ES and ES+. Conclusions The low viscosity resin in the etched and silanized ceramic surface is important to obtain high SBS values.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40563-018-0109-0AdhesionSilaneLithium disilicate
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author Greciana Bruzi
Adriana Oliveira Carvalho
Marcelo Giannini
Hamilton Pires Maia
Pascal Magne
spellingShingle Greciana Bruzi
Adriana Oliveira Carvalho
Marcelo Giannini
Hamilton Pires Maia
Pascal Magne
Bonding of CAD/CAM lithium disilicate restorations with regular and flowable composite resin with and without wetting resin
Applied Adhesion Science
Adhesion
Silane
Lithium disilicate
author_facet Greciana Bruzi
Adriana Oliveira Carvalho
Marcelo Giannini
Hamilton Pires Maia
Pascal Magne
author_sort Greciana Bruzi
title Bonding of CAD/CAM lithium disilicate restorations with regular and flowable composite resin with and without wetting resin
title_short Bonding of CAD/CAM lithium disilicate restorations with regular and flowable composite resin with and without wetting resin
title_full Bonding of CAD/CAM lithium disilicate restorations with regular and flowable composite resin with and without wetting resin
title_fullStr Bonding of CAD/CAM lithium disilicate restorations with regular and flowable composite resin with and without wetting resin
title_full_unstemmed Bonding of CAD/CAM lithium disilicate restorations with regular and flowable composite resin with and without wetting resin
title_sort bonding of cad/cam lithium disilicate restorations with regular and flowable composite resin with and without wetting resin
publisher SpringerOpen
series Applied Adhesion Science
issn 2196-4351
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Abstract Objectives Assess the effect of applying a low viscosity resin before placing ceramic restoration with two different luting agent. Materials and methods Twenty slices from IPS e.max CAD (Ivoclar Vivadent) were fired and assigned to 5 treatment surface groups; E: hydrofluoric acid (HF); E/S: HF-etching + silane (20 s); E/S+: HF-etching + silane (60 s); S: silane (20 s); S+: silane (60 s). Before building the cylinder with regular or flowable composite resin for the SBS test, half of each treatment surface group received adhesive (Optibond FL bottle #2), and the other half no adhesive. The SBS test was performed after 24 h. Statistical analysis was performed using multifactorial analyses of variance Two-way ANOVA. The Tukey HSD test was used to test the average values of all groups. The significance level adopted in all analyses was ≤ 0.05 (p < 0.05). Results Groups E/S and E/S+, with flowable + adhesive and E/S with regular composite resin + adhesive, showed the highest SBS values (22.05, 18.91 and 21.06 MPa respectively), followed by group E with or without adhesive, for both luting agent. The lowest bond strength was observed when the silane was applied alone, independent of the adhesive coat and luting agent (0.65–5.55 MPa). When the adhesive was omitted, flowable presented high bond strength compared to composite resin in groups ES and ES+. Conclusions The low viscosity resin in the etched and silanized ceramic surface is important to obtain high SBS values.
topic Adhesion
Silane
Lithium disilicate
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40563-018-0109-0
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