Shear bond strength of resin luting cement to glass-infiltrated porous aluminum oxide cores

J Prosthet Dent. 2000 Feb;83(2):210-5. doi: 10.1016/s0022-3913(00)80014-1.

Abstract

Statement of problem: Resin bonding surface treatment methods for conventional silica-based dental ceramics are not reliable for glass infiltrated high alumina content In-Ceram ceramics.

Purpose: This study developed an alternative surface treatment to improve resin bonding of glass-infiltrated aluminum oxide ceramic blasting with diamond particles and then observed the efficiency of this treatment. Material and methods. In-Ceram test specimens were prepared and divided into 2 groups. All specimens were sandblasted with Al(2)O(3), and blasted with diamond particles and 2 adhesive resins were applied. After bonding and storage in humid conditions, shear bond strength values were measured with a universal testing machine. Surface roughness and fracture interfaces were determined with a perthometer and a SEM.

Results: The highest bond strength was obtained on the samples blasted with diamond particles (group II). The differences between the 2 groups and the 2 adhesive resin cements were both statistically significant.

Conclusion: Panavia-Ex cement exhibited higher bond strength than Super-Bond cement. This higher bond strength was attributed to ceramic oxide and ester bond and the mechanical properties of Panavia-Ex cement.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Aluminum Oxide*
  • Analysis of Variance
  • Boron Compounds
  • Dental Bonding*
  • Dental Porcelain*
  • Dentin-Bonding Agents
  • Diamond
  • Glass
  • Materials Testing
  • Methacrylates
  • Methylmethacrylates
  • Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
  • Phosphates
  • Resin Cements*
  • Surface Properties
  • Tensile Strength

Substances

  • Boron Compounds
  • Dentin-Bonding Agents
  • Methacrylates
  • Methylmethacrylates
  • Phosphates
  • Resin Cements
  • Dental Porcelain
  • In-Ceram
  • Diamond
  • Panavia EX
  • Super-bond
  • Aluminum Oxide