Shear bond strength of pressed e-max laminate veneer cemented on surface treated zirconia substrate | ||||
Egyptian Dental Journal | ||||
Article 31, Volume 64, Issue 4 - October (Fixed Prosthodontics, Dental Materials, Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics), October 2018, Page 3833-3843 PDF (1.86 MB) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/edj.2018.79358 | ||||
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Author | ||||
Ahmed Kamal Ebeid | ||||
Lecturer of Fixed Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, MSA University, Egypt. | ||||
Abstract | ||||
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the shear bond strength of E-max pressed laminate veneers discs cemented to the surface treated of zirconia core discs for repairing porcelain veneer chipping situations. A total of 40 Zirconia discs (n=40) were divided into four groups according to their surface treatment. Then 40 laminate veneer e-max press discs were constructed and subsequently cemented on the different treated surfaces. All specimen surfaces were prepared with a 30 μm fine diamond rotary cutting instrument with water irrigation for 10 s and dried with oilfree air. Group 1: Control (n=10) where no surface treatment was applied. Group 2: The discs surfaces were treated using Cimara Zircon Repair system (Voco, Germany) (n=10). Group 3: The discs surfaces were conditioned with the zirconia primer Monobond plus (Ivoclar Vivadent) (n=10). Group 4: The disc surfaces were conditioned using CojetTM Repair system (3M ESPE) (n=10). Then each Laminate veneer was cemented in place using Rely x unicem self-adhesive universal resin cement following the manufacturer recommendations. The samples were stored for 24 hours in distilled water then subjected to shear bond strength test using a universal testing machine to measure the adhesion strength between bonded e-max and zirconia surfaces. The debonded surfaces were examined using SEMicroscope to reveal the failure nature for each group. The zirconia surfaces were analyzed using EDX (energy dispersive x-ray) to reveal the dominant elements left on the surface after debonding. Data were collected, tabulated and statistically analyzed with ANOVA test, followed by Tukey’s post hoc pairwise comparisons (α=0.01). Zirconia surfaces treated with (Cimara Zircon Repair System) exhibited superior Shear bond strength values. With the limitation of this study it was found that all surface treatments used affected positively the bond strength between E-max laminate veneers and Zirconia. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Zirconia; Chipping repair; Zirconia primer; Shear bond strength; e-max press veneer; monobond plus; Cimara Zircon Repair system; Cojet Repair system; Rely-x unicem | ||||
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