Author/Authors :
Yazarloo, Fatemeh Student Research Committee - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, IR Iran , Alaghehmand, Homayoun Oral Health Research Center - Health Research Institute - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, IR Iran , Mokhtarpour, Faraneh Dental Materials Research Center - Health Research Institute - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, IR Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: The use of dental ceramics has increased due to their beauty and biocompatibility.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of hydrofluoric acid concentration and etching
time on microtensile bond strength (μTBS) of the Enamic and Suprinity ceramics.
Material & Methods: In this in vitro study, two hydrofluoric acid (HFA) concentrations of 5%
(A) and 10% (B) were used at the time of 20, 60 and 120 seconds (s) on the Suprinity and Enamic
ceramics of CAD/CAM. The etched surfaces were impregnated with silane coupling agent as well
as priming and Clearfil SE bond. Then, the Panavia F 2.0 resin cement was applied on the ceramic
surfaces and light-cured. There were groups of EA20, EA60, EA120, EB20, EB60, EB120 for Vita
Enamic and SA20, SA60, SA120, SB20, SB60, SB120 for Vita Suprinity. The μTBS between
resin cement and porcelains was measured with universal testing machine. Mode of failure was
observed under the stereo microscope at 40x magnification. Data were analyzed using ANOVA
and Chi-square.
Results: The μTBS was significantly different between EB20 and EB60 (p=0.008), EB120 and
EB20 (p=0.005), SA120 and SB120 (p=0.013), EA120 and EB120 (p=0.002) as well as EA60 and
EB60 (p=0.44). In both ceramics, different concentrations and etching times had significant effect
on the mean of μTBS (p=0.016). In both ceramics, the time had no effect on the failure mode. For
Suprinity ceramic, the HFA concentration had effect on the failure mode (P=0.028).
Conclusion: The best surface treatment for Suprinity ceramic is 120 s with 5% HFA and for
Enamic is 20 s with 10% HFA, which create the highest bond strength.
Keywords :
Resin cement , Hydrofluoric acid , Ceramics , Adhesives