Influence of hydrophilic pre-treatment on resin bonding to zirconia ceramics

Bull Tokyo Dent Coll. 2015;56(1):33-9. doi: 10.2209/tdcpublication.56.33.

Abstract

Atmospheric plasma or ultraviolet (UV) treatment alters the surface characteristics of tetragonal zirconia polycrystal (TZP), increasing its hydrophilicity by reducing the contact angle against water to zero. This suggests that such treatment would increase the wettability of bonding resin. The purpose of this study was to determine how increasing the hydrophilicity of TZP through plasma irradiation, UV treatment, or application of ceramic primer affected initial bonding with resin composites. Here, the effect of each pre-treatment on the hydrophilicity of TZP surfaces was determined by evaluating change in shear bond strength. Plasma irradiation, UV, or ceramic primer pre-treatment showed no significant effect on bonding strength between TZP surfaces and resin composites. In addition, alumina blasting yielded no significant increase in bond strength. Plasma irradiation, UV treatment, or ceramic primer pre-treatment did not lead to significant increase in bond strength between TZP and resin composites.

MeSH terms

  • Ceramics / chemistry*
  • Ceramics / radiation effects
  • Dental Bonding
  • Electromagnetic Radiation
  • Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions
  • Resin Cements / chemistry*
  • Resin Cements / radiation effects
  • Surface Properties
  • Ultraviolet Rays
  • Zirconium / chemistry*
  • Zirconium / radiation effects

Substances

  • Resin Cements
  • Zirconium