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A Bond Strength Study of Luted Castable Ceramic Restorations
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Accurate intra coronal castings can be produced using a castable ceramic-DICOR®-for which there is a need to identify a suitable luting cement. The aim of this investigation was to evaluate the bond strength of three glass-ionomer luting cements and one resin cement to treated and untreated DICOR®, enamel, and dentin surfaces. Forty "cerammed" DICOR® specimens were assigned to four groups: (1-3) grit-blasting and bonding to each of the three glass-ionomer cements; and (4) acid-etching, silane coating, and bonding to the resin cement. Seventy enamel specimens were assigned to seven groups: (1-3) no etching and bonding to each of the glass-ionomer cements; (4-7) acid-etching and bonding to the glass-ionomer cements and the resin cement. Seventy dentin specimens were assigned to seven groups: (1-4) bonding to each of the three glass-ionomer cements and the resin cement; (5-7) polyacrylic acid preconditioning and bonding to each of the three glass-ionomer cements. The mean resin cement bond strengths (MN/m 2) to DICOR® (9.4) and to etched enamel (10.7) were significantly greater (p<0.01) than those of the glass-ionomer cements (DI-COR®, 0.8-1.2 ; enamel, 0.4-0.9). Preconditioning of enamel and dentin significantly increased (p<0.05) the bond strengths to the glass-ionomer cements. The mean bond strength of the resin cement to untreated dentin (4.3) was significantly higher (p<0.05) than the glass-ionomer bond strengths to untreated dentin (1. 0-1.7) and to preconditioned dentin (2.1-3.3). The high bond strengths achieved with the resin cement are encouraging. Selected surface treatment of DICOR®, enamel, and dentin prior to luting should be clinically useful.
Title: A Bond Strength Study of Luted Castable Ceramic Restorations
Description:
Accurate intra coronal castings can be produced using a castable ceramic-DICOR®-for which there is a need to identify a suitable luting cement.
The aim of this investigation was to evaluate the bond strength of three glass-ionomer luting cements and one resin cement to treated and untreated DICOR®, enamel, and dentin surfaces.
Forty "cerammed" DICOR® specimens were assigned to four groups: (1-3) grit-blasting and bonding to each of the three glass-ionomer cements; and (4) acid-etching, silane coating, and bonding to the resin cement.
Seventy enamel specimens were assigned to seven groups: (1-3) no etching and bonding to each of the glass-ionomer cements; (4-7) acid-etching and bonding to the glass-ionomer cements and the resin cement.
Seventy dentin specimens were assigned to seven groups: (1-4) bonding to each of the three glass-ionomer cements and the resin cement; (5-7) polyacrylic acid preconditioning and bonding to each of the three glass-ionomer cements.
The mean resin cement bond strengths (MN/m 2) to DICOR® (9.
4) and to etched enamel (10.
7) were significantly greater (p<0.
01) than those of the glass-ionomer cements (DI-COR®, 0.
8-1.
2 ; enamel, 0.
4-0.
9).
Preconditioning of enamel and dentin significantly increased (p<0.
05) the bond strengths to the glass-ionomer cements.
The mean bond strength of the resin cement to untreated dentin (4.
3) was significantly higher (p<0.
05) than the glass-ionomer bond strengths to untreated dentin (1.
0-1.
7) and to preconditioned dentin (2.
1-3.
3).
The high bond strengths achieved with the resin cement are encouraging.
Selected surface treatment of DICOR®, enamel, and dentin prior to luting should be clinically useful.
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